Do you frequently have the same folders open when using your PC? i.e. your My Documents, My Music, Homework folders etc? If you do, it may be a little tedious to open these folders when you log off and on or restart your computer.
Here’s a quick tip to restore these folders when you restart or log off and on.
1. Open Computer (Winkey+E.)
2. Click Tools > Folder Options…
3. Click the View tab, check Restore previous folder windows at logon, and click OK.
1. Open Computer (Winkey+E.)
2. Press the ALT key and click Tools > Folder Options…
3. Click the View tab, check Restore previous folder windows at logon, and click OK.
Now when you restart your computer or log off and on, the folders you had open previously will be opened for you.
Here’s a quick tip to restore these folders when you restart or log off and on.
Restore Opened Folders (Windows XP)
To restore open folders in Windows XP1. Open Computer (Winkey+E.)
2. Click Tools > Folder Options…
3. Click the View tab, check Restore previous folder windows at logon, and click OK.
Restore Opened Folders (Windows Vista/7)
To restore open folders in Windows Vista/71. Open Computer (Winkey+E.)
2. Press the ALT key and click Tools > Folder Options…
3. Click the View tab, check Restore previous folder windows at logon, and click OK.
Now when you restart your computer or log off and on, the folders you had open previously will be opened for you.
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