Once again, I uncheck this, because I want to see everything on my machine. Hide protected operating system files (Recommended). I have no idea why this is “recommended”, other than to protect you from yourself.As you might guess, I prefer to see everything always, so I uncheck this option. This removes drives like floppy drives or memory card readers that don’t currently have anything inserted from view. Hide empty drives in the Computer folder.There’s no real harm in leaving this as “Don’t show…” if seeing those extra files only annoys or confuses you.
However, it’s often very helpful to be able to see everything, particularly when trying to diagnose a problem.
You will see more files and folders on your machine, most of which you typically should not need to use. I prefer to have this selected over its counterpart, “Don’t show…”.
#REMOVE HIDDEN FI,ES S,KMEWARE WI DOWS 8.1 WINDOWS 8#
Check this if you prefer to see the menu bar at all times. This may have little effect in Windows 8 and beyond, since menus appear no matter how it’s set, but since the setting remains, I assume it controls something, and whatever that is, I’d like it to be menu-based. My recommendations for these options include: In the resulting dialog, click the View tab.Īs you can see, there is a list of options, some checked, some not. On the far right of the File Explorer window, click on the Options button.Ĭlick on Change folder and search options. Change other optionsīefore we go further, I want to suggest you change a couple of other options and make them the new default view as well. This is my preferred view, and what I want to see as the default at all times. In this example, click the View tab and then click Details. Open File Explorer either by right-clicking on the Windows Start menu and clicking on File Explorer, or holding down the Windows Key ( ) and typing E (for Explorer).īegin by changing the view to what you want it to be.