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windows 7 - how to view classic windows explorer

Asked by: hedgeselect

I dont like the new windows explorer style.  How do I revert to the classic views Explorer in Windows XP?  Also why does it not load more than one explorer window every time I click on the short cut on the quick launch icon?

Finally in file explorer it seems to automatically find my other computers (windows xp) on a homegroup before I have even told it where to look.  Was this meant to be, how can I protect my other computer on the network, can anybody view it?

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by: LeeTutorPosted on 2009-10-27 at 15:49:30ID: 25678575

But why you would not want all the vast improvements in Windows 7's and Vista's Explorer I don't know:  things like the "breadcrumb" approach for the Address Bar; the extra panes available such as Search pane, Details pane, Preview pane; the customizable Favorite Links list in the Navigation pane; the ability to choose items for copying and moving etc. by putting check marks next to them;  the built-in Instant Search in every window;  the expanded view capabilities through sorting, grouping, stacking and filtering; the Task Tool Bar which varies according to folder contents;  the optional Menu Bar as in previous OS versions;  the optional successive indenting of nested folders in the navigation pane;  the scrolling left or right of folders in the navigation pane to accommodate folder names too long to be fully displayed;  the list goes on and on...

You can start up a second instance of Windows Explorer by right clicking on the folder you want to have a new windows explorer view of and selecting Open in New Window.

 

by: ZouleousPosted on 2009-10-27 at 15:59:46ID: 25678632

If you don't want to be viewed on the network you need to change your Advanced Sharing Settings in Network and Sharing Center.  You would have to turn off Network Discovery.

 

by: senadPosted on 2009-10-27 at 16:26:04ID: 25678763

'vast improvements' ??? Ha,ha,ha...dont make me laugh Lee...I just removed W7 because I got fed up with its explorer style and constantly searching the folders (especially if you have x64 version).

 

by: hedgeselectPosted on 2009-10-27 at 17:56:40ID: 25679157

perhaps I need more time to get used to the changes in Windows 7.  I was just expecting it to be easy like before, but like I say, need getting used to.

My laptop scratch pad up and down scroll no longer work - is there a setting in windows 7 to active this again on my Toshiba R10-101 laptop?

Also is it allowed to make a personal backup of windows 7 cd so that I can store the original away and only use the backup version?

 

by: ZouleousPosted on 2009-10-27 at 19:02:20ID: 25679443

The touch pad scroll is a driver feature you would have to get from Toshiba I believe.

Yes you can make a backup copy of your own disc as long as you don't share it or your key with someone else.

 

by: vallisPosted on 2009-10-27 at 20:43:46ID: 25679806

An easy way of opening a new instance of Windows Explorer in any version of Windows is to use the keyboard shortcut "Windows key + E"

In Windows 7 use the shortcuts "Windows key + left or right arrow" to dock the active window in the left or right sides of the screen - or just drag the window to the left or right edge.

 

by: LeeTutorPosted on 2009-10-29 at 06:33:03ID: 25693421

hedgeselect, any feedback?

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