How to display the U disk and Win8.1 device and drive separately?

  
Windows 8.1 not only renamed the resource manager to a file manager, but also renamed the user's familiar "computer/my computer" to "this computer" and refactored the original layout, so the user What I finally saw was such an interface: Windows 8.1 & ldquo; This computer & rdquo; When we are used to the interface layout has changed a lot, the first reaction is often the change will be the same. If you want to change "this computer" back to "Computer/My Computer", it's very simple. Click on the "Up" button on the left side of the address bar to go to "Desktop". Then right click on this computer & rdquo; rename it. But if all the storage devices you plan to mix Windows 8.1 are displayed separately as before, it's a bit of a hassle. Microsoft doesn't offer the option to separate them. Fortunately, we can indirectly achieve this by saving the country by curve. . Let's take a look at the effects of separating them, the optical drive, the removable USB drive, and the separate areas of the local disk. How do you do this by showing the storage devices separately? In fact, the principle is very simple, clever use of the grouping function of Windows 8.1. Specific operation method: 1. In the “this computer” window, right click, group according to —— more; select group according to 2, select “File System” in the window that opens, and then confirm back . Check the "File System", back to the "this computer" window, and then right click on the blank — & mdash; group by, this time select the "file system" that has just been added, in random order. When you are done, you can see that the various storage devices are displayed separately. Note: This grouping method depends on the file system format of the storage device. If the mobile storage device is in NTFS format (such as a mobile hard disk or a large-capacity USB flash drive), it will be combined with the local hard disk.

Although this method is not perfect, but at least let this "this computer" looks like the same as before, if you can not adapt to the new layout structure of Windows 8.1, you may wish to change it first.

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