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    How to remove local disk in win 7 explorer

    Hi all,

    I am using Windows7 Explorer when i used inside the left navigation panel to locate operations, such as open library, open the C drive D drive, open the Favorites folder in the path so. However, also found at an inconvenient time, remember that the left navigation panel inside the Recycle Bin, Control Panel, c drive and d drive, So i remove the drive win 7 explorer. How to do this. Please suggest.

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    How to remove local disk in win 7 explorer

    In Windows 7, Go to start menu to open the computer or Win key + E to open Explorer directly, press the alt key, uh, it appeared the menu bar, then click the Tools folder in the following options - Well, the navigation pane settings select "Show All Folders", click OK, Check the effect after the steps.

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    How to remove local disk in win 7 explorer

    You need to Open Resources Manager:The steps are as follows:
    (1) Click the "Start" button, open the "Start" menu.
    (2) Select the "More Programs" | "accessories" | "Windows Resources Manager"Command, open the"Windows Resources Manager"Dialog.
    (3) In the dialog box, the left pane shows all the disk and folder list, right pane for displaying the selected disk and folder contents, the middle pane lists the selected disks and folders can be set tasks, and selected other locations detailed disk and folder information.
    (4) In the left pane, if the drive or folder in front of the "+" sign indicates that the drive or folder has a sub folder, click the "+" sign to expand it contains sub- folder, and when to start the drive or folder, the "+" sign will become a "-" indicates that the drive or folder has started, click "-" sign, folding content has begun. For example, the left pane, click "My Computer" before the "+" sign will show the "My Computer" all the disk information, select the disk in front of "+" sign will show all the disk content.

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    How to remove local disk in win 7 explorer

    You can also use the command line parameters, you can either customize the Windows Explorer start to use the default view, you can also specify the startup from a command prompt to see the view. You can use the following parameters Explorer.exe command.

    / N for the default selection open a new single-pane windows.
    The default installation of Windows select the content is often the root drive.
    / E start using the default view of Windows Explorer.
    / E, <object> start using the default view of Windows Explorer and to focus on the specified folder.
    / Root, <object> open a window view of the specified object.
    / Select, <object> open a window view, the specified folder, file, or
    Program is selected.

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    How to remove local disk in win 7 explorer

    Change Windows Explorer default startup folder. To change Windows Explorer default startup folder, please:
    1. Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, then right-click Windows Explorer.
    2. In the menu that appears, click Properties.
    3. In the "Target" box, the "/ root" command line switch to the "% SystemRoot% /Explorer.exe" command, and use your desired start position. For example, if you want Windows Explorer to start at the root of drive C, please edit the command is:
    % SystemRoot% \ Explorer.exe \ root, C: \
    4. Click OK.

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    How to remove local disk in win 7 explorer

    Windows "Explorer" navigate to the folder to open each folder than the direct view the content of which is more convenient. You can right-click the folder and select the "Explorer", however, if you have the habit of using the mouse double-clicks operation, then perhaps by a more efficient way to open the folder. Click the "Start" < "My Computer" and then select "Tools" < "Folder Options" < "File Types" in the file type list, select "Folder" and click the "Advanced" button. In the dialog box, click the "New" button, and then in the dialog box pops up "operation," the text box under: open, then use the "Browse" button found in the system directory and select explorer.exe, so that " Application used to perform action "text box will be displayed under the appropriate path. Click "OK" button to return to the previous window. Select the newly created Open item, and then click the "Make Default" buttons. Now, when you double-click on any folder, it will automatically open the "Explorer."

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    How to remove local disk in win 7 explorer

    To change Windows Explorer default startup folder, please:
    1. Click Start, Point All Programs, PointAnnex, Then right-clickWindows Explorer.
    2. In the menu that appears, click Property。
    3. In "Target"Box, the" / root "command line switch to the"% SystemRoot% \ Explorer.exe "command, and use your desired start position. For example, if you want Windows Explorer start at C drive root, please edit the command is:
    % SystemRoot% \ Explorer.exe / root, C: \
    4. Click Determine。

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