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1. Press Win+R, enter regedit, and click OK;
2. Directly locate the hkey current user of the main branch and press Ctrl+F.
3. Enter fileexts, click to find the next one, the default first one is the correct path, if not, press F3 to continue searching.
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Open the registry - on the menu --look for fileexts
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The path of the files stored on the desktop of the computer, the default configuration of the system is as follows: %sytemroot% documents and settings username desktop; What should I do if I want to put the desktop file of a login account in any path that is actually stored in a non-system partition when it is placed on the desktop?
The solution is to modify the registry law as follows:
1. Create a new folder, which can be placed in the path where you want to store the desktop files, for example, I want to change the storage path of the desktop files to my d: backup desktop. Then I'll create a new directory folder like this;
2. Modify the registry configuration items as follows: find this registry key key Current User Software Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion Explorer, and then modify the corresponding values in the two subkeys, as follows: Hkey Current User Software Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion explorer shell folders, change one of its values to "d:."
backup desktop"; At the same time, change the desktop in the "Hkey Current User Software" Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion Explorer User Shell Folders to "D: Backup Desktop", and the actual storage path of the desktop file after saving and exiting will be "D:".
backup desktop". At the same time, if you store a file in this directory, the computer will automatically load the file to the desktop after refreshing, and you can see the file;
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First of all, the way to open the win10 registry is very simple, use the shortcut key "win" + r] combination shortcut. Type the command: regedit after opening >>>More
1. Windows+R brings up the running interface.
2. After bringing up the running interface, enter regedit, and then click OK. >>>More
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