Solved Change folder view in Windows 7

emilyan2010

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Hello. I was asking if there is a way to change the folders to look like they were in Windows XP. I mean only in Windows Explorer program to show the navigation pane, and in the others to show only the main pane, with the programs in that folder. I would be very grateful if you tell me how can I solve this request. Thank you for future replies!


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I'll save you time....no you cannot change it.
 

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I'll save you time....no you cannot change it.
Then is there a program that can changed it, a program that isn't included in Windows 7?
 

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There are several third party explorer replacements that will be much more to your liking. Do a Google search on something like "Freeware Windows file manager" and take your pick.
 

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Emilyan, be VERY careful about third-party add-ins.. And make sure to make a Backup of your registry first.. Make a separate backup of each HKey. I'm a professional, and I made the mistake of adding a third-party Explorer change without first making a backup, and the results were messy and arduous. It might be better to simply acquiesce to Win7's way, in this case. Either way, good luck.
 

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4GB (2x2GB) PC2-6400 OCZ Reaper with HPC, ver1
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EVGA nVidia GeForce 8600GT with 512MB
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Emilyan, be VERY careful about third-party add-ins.. And make sure to make a Backup of your registry first.. Make a separate backup of each HKey. I'm a professional, and I made the mistake of adding a third-party Explorer change without first making a backup, and the results were messy and arduous. It might be better to simply acquiesce to Win7's way, in this case. Either way, good luck.
But if I repair Windows(because I have Windows 7), if anything gets wrong, isn't better than making a backup for every HKEY?
 

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Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit
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Intel dual core 3.00 Ghz
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Gigabyte series
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2*2 GB RAM DDR2
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ATI RADEON 4650 SERIES
Sound Card
HD
Monitor(s) Displays
CY199D
Screen Resolution
1280*1024
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1 Hard of 750 GB
Keyboard
RPC Standard Keyboard
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A4Tech Optical Mouse
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12 Mb/s
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Firefox
But if I repair Windows(because I have Windows 7), if anything gets wrong, isn't better than making a backup for every HKEY?

Well, there's only 5 HKeys. When you do a full-reg backup, it seems that only 2 HKeys actually get exported (I think it's HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and HKEY_USERS), so that's why I suggested doing all 5, individually.

If you're okay with doing a restore of Win7, then obviously that's not a problem. I just thought that if unexpected results do occur, it might be easier to try to localize the problem, and restore that. I guess I'm still a bit gun-shy from my recent stupid experience. ;-)
 

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Home-built
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Win7 Ultimate x64
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Intel Core2Duo E4500 @ 2.2GHz
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Gigabyte GA-P35-S3G
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4GB (2x2GB) PC2-6400 OCZ Reaper with HPC, ver1
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA nVidia GeForce 8600GT with 512MB
Sound Card
onboard sound
Monitor(s) Displays
crappy Daewoo 17" CRT
Screen Resolution
1024x768
Hard Drives
500GB WD SATA (O/S), 1 TB WD SATA (Storage)
PSU
ULTRA brand 650 Watt
Case
Cooler Master Centurion C05
Cooling
Intel stock cooler
Keyboard
standard IBM PS/2
Mouse
Microsoft Intellimouse Optical
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Optimum Online residential
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