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How To Change Default Folder In Vista

How To Change Default  Folder In Vista

How to Change File Associations in Windows XP. Open Control Panel, via Start, then Control Panel, or via Start, then Settings, then Control Panel. You need to do a small registry change in order to change your default installation directory as follows: Changing default installation directory.

Outlook: change the folder where sent items are stored. As you know, sent email messages are saved into the Sent Items folder automatically. But here we arrange some. How to Change Windows 7 Into Windows Vista. Don't like the new Windows 7 Interface? Follow these easy steps and you'll make it look like Windows Vista! Go to Google. The folder icon in Windows operating system has been more or less the same since the release of Windows Vista. In fact, Windows 7 and Windows 8/8.1 use the same set.

User Folders - Change Default Location. If you a part of a homegroup, then you will need to change the homegroup settings to no longer share the user folder (ex: My Music) that you want to move first by unchecking the folder and clicking on Save Changes. In Windows Explorer, navigate to where (ex: D: drive) you want to move the default user folder (ex: My Music) location to.

Create a New Folder by right clicking or press and hold on a empty space in the main window there, and click/tap on New and Folder. Name the new folder without spaces (ex: . It would be best to use the same name as the user folder to avoid confusion.

How To Change Default  Folder In VistaHow To Change Default  Folder In Vista

In the Select Folder dialog box, navigate to the location of the folder where you want OneNote to store backup files, and then click Select. Are you a very organized person who likes to color-code all of your folders at work or at home? If you’re into visually organizing your paperwork, then you might.

Close this window. Press the Windows+R keys to open the Run dialog, type shell: Users. Files. Folder, and press enter.

NOTE: This will open your C: \Users\(user- name) folder. Right click or press and hold on a user folder (ex: My Music, My Documents, My Pictures, etc...) that you want to move the default location for, and click/tap on Properties. Click/tap on the Location tab, and Move button. Navigate to the same location as in step 2 and 3 above, then select the renamed new folder (ex: Music), and click/tap on the Select Folder button.

Click/tap on OK. Click/tap on Yes. After a few seconds when the location has been changed, the Properties window (screenshot under step 9) will then close. Check back at the C: \Users\(user- name) location to make sure that the old user folder (ex: My Music) that you moved is no longer there.

If it is, then make sure that the contents of the folder were moved to the new location, and delete it. You will notice that the folder at the shell: Users. Files. Folder location and the new location (ex: D drive) you moved the user folder to, now has the default user folder (ex: My Music) icon.

How To Change Autoplay Default Setting Or Option In Windows Vista. Recently, I connected a device to my windows Vista computer, and without paying much attention to the autoplay prompt, I just selected any setting so I could get moving on not realizing what I selected. Now every time I plug the device into my computer, nothing happens.

How can I change the autoplay setting or option from no action to play when I connect the device to my computer? When connecting devices, such as USB drives or inserting a CD or DVD into Window Vista, Autoplay will display and prompt you to select a default action or setting. Like many people, including myself, we usually do not pay attention to the selection, and become stuck with that action. Fortunately, you can bail yourself out of the selection and change the autoplay option.

Click on the Start button and in the start menu search box, type auto and press enter, or if search does not find Autoplay, click on Start \ Control Panel \ Default Programs \ Change Autoplay settings. Listed are all the possible media and devices along with their default or changed autoplay settings. With each media or device, is a pull down (arrow) that allows you to modify the autoplay action. For example, if you wanted Media Player to start for all Video files, click on the arrow next Video files, select Windows Media Player then click on Save: Browsing around, you will notice different options exist for other devices and media. Some of the common settings to choose from are Take no action, Ask me every time, and Open folder to view files using Windows Explorer.

After making changes, make sure you you click Save to save the new setting. If you want to disable Vista's Autoplay completely, uncheck the Use Auto.

Play for all media and devices located at the top of the Autoplay window: To disable autoplay for one device or media, locate it from the list, and select Take no action from the pull down list. Unlike Windows XP, pressing the SHIFT key when inserting media or connecting a device does not by- pass Vista's Autoplay, but  instead, opens Auto. Play regardless of the default setting. If Autoplay does not start after inserting media or when you plug in a device, but does work for other media and devices, follow the below steps as a possible solution: Click the Start button \ All Programs \ Accessories, and then right- click Command Prompt. Click Run as administrator. At the command prompt, type net start shellhwdetection, and then press ENTER. Restart your computer.

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