How does the Win8.1 operating system delete this computer folder that comes with the computer?

  

How does the Win8.1 operating system delete the folder that comes with the computer? The system folder on the Windows 8.1 operating system desktop is this computer. This modification makes sense and is more authentic, because when other users open the computer, maybe this is not my computer. Double-click to open "this computer", it will be obvious that other changes have been found in the Windows 8.1 operating system has been displayed in the video, pictures, documents, downloads, music, desktop and other common folders.

How do you know if you want to delete these folders?

The advantage is that the default folder of these systems can be popped up when saving such files.

The disadvantage is that users with small primary partition space, or users who save their own files on non-C drives (such as D drive), need to set up step by step each time, which is more troublesome. Of course, this can also be set on a non-C drive (such as: D drive) (already detailed in the experience, not to repeat).

The method described here is to delete the system-specific download folder that is not used in the resource manager.

First, use the Windows+E shortcut to bring up the resource manager.

Use the right mouse button and click the Start button at the bottom left of the screen. In the pop-up menu, click → Run → Enter: regedit → Make sure to open the Registry Editor.

Then, navigate to: computer → HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE→ SOFTWAR

SOFTWARE→Microsoft

Microsoft→Windows→CurrentVersion

CurrentVersion→Explore

Explorer→MyComputer→NameSpace

After expanding NameSpace, do a collection operation first, and it will be convenient to modify it later. Click on NameSpace→ then click Favorites &rarr on the toolbar; mark the location after the key value (system folder)

Press the corresponding key file corresponding to the following music file → delete the download folder The key value can be. {374DE290-123F-4565-9164-39C4925E467B} Download

Confirm delete → yes.

Use the Windows+E shortcut to bring up the resource manager and the download folder is gone.

To restore, right click on NameSpace → create new → item → copy the following key values: {374DE290-123F-4565-9164-39C4925E467B} Paste into [New #] .

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