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- 3 Quick Ways to Show or Hide This PC in File Explorer (Windows 11)
If you open File Explorer on your Windows PC or laptop, you will see the “This PC” option in the navigation pane But did you know that you can show or hide it? Yes! In this article, I have shared 3 different methods that will teach you how to show and hide “This PC” in File Explorer
- How to Show “This PC” on the Desktop in Windows 11: A Simple Guide
In this section, we’ll cover the steps to display the “This PC” icon on your Windows 11 desktop This will help you quickly access your computer’s folders, drives, and essential system features
- How to Add This PC to Desktop in Windows 11 10 - Techbout
You can add “This PC” Icon to the desktop of your Windows 11 10 computer, even if it was accidentally deleted or missing after an update
- 7 Ways To Open This PC In Windows 11
Step 1: Open File Explorer by searching, using the Windows logo + E hotkey, or clicking its icon in the taskbar Step 2: In the navigation pane of File Explorer (also called left pane), click the This PC entry to navigate to This PC
- How to Get a My Computer Icon on the Desktop in Windows 10
To display the "This PC" or the "My Computer" icon, right-click your desktop, then navigate to Personalize > Themes > Desktop Icon Settings Select "Computer" from the listed options and then click "Apply" to add it to your desktop
- How to Get ‘This PC’ Icon On Desktop in Windows 10 and 11
Learn how to easily add the 'This PC' icon to your desktop in both Windows 10 and Windows 11 Follow this simple guide to access your drives and system folders quickly on both operating systems
- How to Show My Computer (This PC) Icon on Windows 11
As shown in this guide, the “This PC” (formerly “My Computer”) icon is hidden by default in Windows 11, but you can easily add it to your desktop using the Desktop Icon Settings tool
- Show My Computer on Desktop - Windows 11 10 - This PC Icon - Sysprobs
In Windows 11, the “My Computer” icon has been replaced with a new name, “This PC ” This change was made to provide a more user-friendly experience and align with the modern design of the operating system
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