The use of the operating system is often based on the fact that it is possible to work with the program in the mode that the user considers the most optimal and practical for himself. That's why, when several years, you use one OS, and then go on to use another program, then you start having problems. For this reason, we decided to tell you about how we move the "Library" element above the "This computer" item in Windows 10. Of course, someone might think that this action is completely unnecessary and it is quite possible to get used to the fact that in the "ten" the "Library" element is below the "This computer" element, but if you do not want to get used to anything and want to , so that you have everything exactly the same as in earlier versions of Windows, then we suggest that you study this article and understand with the used registry tweaker, which does not do very well with the tasks that we will assign to it.
For those who do not understand what this article is about, we suggest that you look at the screenshot attached and see how everything looks in the OS before making changes to it.
- In order to use the registry tweaks in Windows 10, click on Win + R, which allows you to open the "Run" window and as a result, register the "regedit" command in it.
- Before you should open the "Registry Editor" from which we need only go through the following path: "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT / CLSID / {031E4825-7B94-4dc3-B131-E946B44C8DD5}", as soon as you get to the last subsection, look in it DWORD-parameter having the name "SortOrderIndex". Note that the "SortOrderIndex" parameter has a default value set to 54 in hexadecimal or 84 in decimal. Just, the value 54 you need to change to a decimal number system.
- As soon as you finish all the procedures for making final changes to the "Registry Editor", you can close everything and reboot the operating system.
After the OS boots, you will notice that moving the "Library" item above the "This computer" item in Windows 10 was successful and now, you can use these items just like this did before, because everything is "in place."