How to change the location of Windows 2000 system favorites

  

People who use their own machines to access the Internet have long favorites. In order to avoid these sites not being reloaded after the machine is installed, it is often necessary to back up before reinstalling. Modifying the registry can make you work once and for all. Some friends have introduced methods that can only be used for win98 and Winme. Win2000 uses the following methods:

1. Click "Start" -> "Run" and enter "regedit" to confirm.

2. In the registry editor that appears, select: "HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorerShell Folders" In the branch on the right, you can see the settings for all users of this machine.

3, find the "Favorites" belonging to your user name, double-click, the dialog box for editing the string will appear, change it to the setting you want, such as: "E:Favorites" and then determine.

4, open the "Documents and Settings" folder under the win2000 system, find the "Favorites" folder under your user, copy it to the location you want, such as in the E drive can.

In this way, whenever you reinstall the system, just change the registry, the contents of the favorites will be reproduced in front of you. If you feel that it is too troublesome to change it every time, you can be in the first place. After the modification, select "Registry" -> "Export Registry File" in the menu to save this branch as a file. Double-click the file after reinstalling the system to complete the modification of the registry. It can be said once and for all.

The same method can be used to modify the "My Documents", "IE Cache", "Cookies", etc., which will not be described here.

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