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Deebro

Hi,

When I right click a file and send to, it shows all my drives (partitions)
and a desktop folder which i have to expand.

How do i remove all the drive icons and the folder. I just want to click
the desktop to create shortcuts.

My control panel is the same too, start, settings, control panel and a zoom
out of all the stuff in control panel. Couldn't open it unless i right
click and then click open or explore.

Thks

Sonny
 
[Deebro]s message :
Hi,

When I right click a file and send to, it shows all my drives (partitions)
and a desktop folder which i have to expand.

How do i remove all the drive icons and the folder. I just want to click
the desktop to create shortcuts.
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/nodrives.htm


My control panel is the same too, start, settings, control panel and a zoom
out of all the stuff in control panel. Couldn't open it unless i right
click and then click open or explore.

Switch to Classic View


Good Luck, Ayush.
 
Deebro said:
Hi,

When I right click a file and send to, it shows all my drives (partitions)
and a desktop folder which i have to expand.

How do i remove all the drive icons and the folder. I just want to click
the desktop to create shortcuts.

My control panel is the same too, start, settings, control panel and a
zoom out of all the stuff in control panel. Couldn't open it unless i
right click and then click open or explore.


Manage the context-menu entries for files, folders, drives and Namespace
objects
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/context_folders.htm
 
Rock,
Thanks. I've gotten rid of the drives appearing from external hard disks and
optical drives. But I'm still
having partitions on my hard drive.

Any more tricks?

Sonny
 
Deebro said:
Rock,
Thanks. I've gotten rid of the drives appearing from external hard disks
and optical drives. But I'm still
having partitions on my hard drive.

Any more tricks?


Sorry, no I don't. Good luck.
 

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