How to empty the contents of the Win10 homepage

  
                

The release of the Win10 Technology Preview has caused many users to worry about the problems brought about by the Win10 Technology Preview while experiencing the updated features. Personal privacy is one of the most worrying things for users. In the Win10 Technology Preview, a number of shortcut buttons have been added, such as the Home button, which holds information about our most frequently accessed folders, recently used files, and favorites.

This allows our personal privacy in possession of a huge risk, but we now have a simple way to empty the contents of the home button. After clearing, when we click the "homepage" button again, it gives a prompt that this folder is empty & rdquo;. The specific process can be achieved through the registry. The following are some specific steps.

1. Local users need to run the registry editor as an administrator. You can search for “regedit” directly in the search interface, then right click and select “Run as administrator”. Users who log in directly to the system administrator using Windows ID can open the “run" window directly by "Windows logo key + R"; then enter “regedit” press Enter.

2, expand the following path, HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \\ SOFTWARE \\ Microsoft \\ Windows \\ CurrentVersion \\ Explorer \\ HomeFolder \\ NameSpace \\ DelegateFolders, as well as the following three sub-items, the key on the right You can see the corresponding meaning. Corresponding to the common folder, the most recently used files and the favorites.

Tip: You may think that every such turn registry is really hard, but we have a more simple way, you just select the content below, then select Copy via the context menu, or Press Ctrl+C shortcut directly, then double-click the “.vbs” file to open and locate the corresponding registry location.

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