Preliminary note: have not yet applied today's new update and won't for a while. I'll let all you risky live-on-the-edge types deal with its new bugs and come up solutions first. TIA! (I've never forgotten a headline in a 1998/1999 PC Magazine article on one of Neil Rubenstein's [sp?] fun little Windows 98 utilities: "Because Windows is a Fixer-Upper". Still all too true.)
Main concern for this post is that yesterday, suddenly external drives are skipping over This PC and landing directly into the Desktop folder in Windows Explorer when I keep clicking the Up icon on the toolbar (the one next to the Backward and Forward buttons). This is terrible behavior for my usage pattern: I'm old-school and have used Lesferch's awesome Winsetver, and then eliminated both right and left panels on Explorer windows, to get back to an XP style of navigation and control. So I absolute depend on This PC/My Computer for navigation. And I almost never want to use the desktop folder as a normal folder. Like, maybe, once every six months--or less. I have no idea what inadvertant button click might have created this behavior, but for me it's a major annoyance. How can I put This PC back into the navigation path?
And as long as I'm posting, is there any way to take the Desktop folder out of the navigation path? After all, since clearly I took This PC out for external drives, maybe I can take Desktop out for all drives. That would be awesome. For example, let's say I'm 7 folders deep and want to get back to This PC but This PC is covered up by 5 other open windows and it would be a real pain to move them all. In that case--and it happens a lot--it would be awesome to just speed-mash that up-arrow button and get back to This PC and stop there rather than ending in Desktop, as usually happens when one speed-mashes in this situation.
Main concern for this post is that yesterday, suddenly external drives are skipping over This PC and landing directly into the Desktop folder in Windows Explorer when I keep clicking the Up icon on the toolbar (the one next to the Backward and Forward buttons). This is terrible behavior for my usage pattern: I'm old-school and have used Lesferch's awesome Winsetver, and then eliminated both right and left panels on Explorer windows, to get back to an XP style of navigation and control. So I absolute depend on This PC/My Computer for navigation. And I almost never want to use the desktop folder as a normal folder. Like, maybe, once every six months--or less. I have no idea what inadvertant button click might have created this behavior, but for me it's a major annoyance. How can I put This PC back into the navigation path?
And as long as I'm posting, is there any way to take the Desktop folder out of the navigation path? After all, since clearly I took This PC out for external drives, maybe I can take Desktop out for all drives. That would be awesome. For example, let's say I'm 7 folders deep and want to get back to This PC but This PC is covered up by 5 other open windows and it would be a real pain to move them all. In that case--and it happens a lot--it would be awesome to just speed-mash that up-arrow button and get back to This PC and stop there rather than ending in Desktop, as usually happens when one speed-mashes in this situation.
- Windows Build/Version
- Win 11 24h2
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 11
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Manufacturer/Model
- ASUS
- CPU
- Intel i7-13620H 10-Core
- Motherboard
- ASUS TUF FX507
- Memory
- 32GB DDR5
- Graphics Card(s)
- GeForce RTX 4070
- Sound Card
- onboard
- Monitor(s) Displays
- laptop screen or Dell U3223QE
- Screen Resolution
- 1980 or 2160, depending on laptop screen or desktop monitor
- Hard Drives
- SSD
- PSU
- laptop
- Case
- laptop
- Cooling
- laptop
- Keyboard
- laptop
- Mouse
- logitech M525
- Internet Speed
- 5g
- Browser
- Firefox