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Yeah, the Move to / Copy to works as well, which I also use for moving/copying multiple files or large amounts of data.One thing I was going to mention, yesterday:
It's often been said that Drag N Drop is a potentially risky way to move files, for fear of accidentally dropping them in the wrong folder.
If you add Brinks Add 'Copy To/Move To' to the context menu and have applied the aforementioned tutorial, the folders do show up under This PC in the Move To dialog box as well!
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And yes, Brink's Add 'Copy To/Move To' reg tweak is a must along with his "Disable "Show more options" tweak

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