How to reinstall Win10 how to backup and restore taskbar shortcuts

  
Every time we reinstall the system, we have to spend a lot of time to restore to the familiar environment, such as loading drivers, installing updates, installing software; Win7 users … … also include some Win8.1/Win10 users have to think about activation God's horse. In particular, users with “obsessive-compulsive disorder”, desktop and taskbar shortcuts, start menu tiles, system themes, etc. have to be restored in the same way as before. According to the IT House, these users are actually very sophisticated people, and the environment they can control must be well organized, as is the computer environment. If it is a kind of leisure to be safe, then the pursuit of perfection is an elegant.
For those who are looking for elegance, if you can save a little time, of course, it is better. For reloading updates, drivers, and software, it seems that there is no good way to get it in one step; but to back up and restore the taskbar shortcuts (fixed icons), there are two convenient ways to do this. The step is complete and the same applies to Windows 7/Windows 8.1.
The specific method is as follows:
backup shortcut
First, backup shortcut file
1, press Win + R key combination to open "run", execute the following command (as shown below):
%AppData%MicrosoftInternet ExplorerQuick LaunchUser PinnedTaskBar

2, enter the folder where the taskbar shortcut is located (as shown below), copy the shortcuts to the location that you think is safe (you can create a new folder for it) For future use)

Second, backup shortcut registry
1, press Win + R key combination to open "run" & rdquo;, execute regedit, enter the registry editor
2, navigate to The following location:
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorerTaskband

3, right click on the Taskband, select “ Export & rdquo; (above), save the registry file in the location you think is safe (as shown below), name Self-made (can be combined with shortcut files for easy searching)

Restoring shortcuts
First, recovery shortcut files
1, press Win+R key combination to open “Run &r Dquo;, execute the following command to open the folder where the taskbar shortcut is located:
%AppData%MicrosoftInternet ExplorerQuick LaunchUser PinnedTaskBar
2, copy the previously backed up shortcut file to the above folder
2, restore Shortcut registry
1, press Win + R key combination to open "run", execute regedit, enter the registry editor
2, click on the file &rarr in the editor menu bar; import, find the previous backup registry file, click on the & ldquo; open & rdquo ;, restore a backup of the registry content, as shown below & mdash; & mdash;



3, open cube of soft coal, at home under the & ldquo; quick instructions ”Select “Restart File Manager”, as shown below ——

At this point you should be able to see that the previous shortcut has been restored. This method is suitable for users with more fixed icons on the taskbar. If you are not used to using the taskbar shortcuts, or if there are not many fixed contents, it is not too troublesome to reinstall the system after reinstalling the system.
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