Follow the steps below to check the Registry values for Favorites Key on your Computer and correct the Registry value, in case required. Note: These are advanced steps, make sure you do change Registry values, without knowing what you are trying to achieve. Open the Run Command on your computer. Open Shell Folders in the left-pane. In the right-pane, you should be able to see the Favorites key.
Its always recommended to backup Windows registry before making any changes to it. But even if you have the backup, its always risky to edit the registry. Thanks to one of our reader Stuart Bennett who suggested another way of moving the default location of Internet Explorer Favorites without editing the registry. Here goes the detailed steps of what he said:. You will be asked if you are willing to move the present content of the Favorites folder to a new location. Its recommended to press Yes.
Otherwise, select the individual folder that you want to export. Click Next. Note By default, Internet Explorer creates a Bookmark. If you want to use a name other than Bookmark. Note If you already have a file that has the same name, Internet Explorer asks you to replace it.
Click Yes to replace the file. Click No to provide a new file name. You do not have to use favorites folders from external file managers. It has been replaced by the new Quick Access function, which combines favorites with recently used files and displays frequently used folders. Info: With the Favorites folder in the standard Windows file explorer Windows Explorer, you can display custom folders in the Explorer sidebar for quick access. The function is very practical for Windows users who use Windows Explorer and do not use a third-party file manager such as Total Commander or Q-Dir Favorites file manager.
If you've installed a version of Windows 10, you may have noticed that there is a quick access group instead of a favorite group in the sidebar of File Explorer. Quick access looks like favorites at first glance, and you might think for a moment that only the name has changed and nothing more than when Windows Explorer was renamed to File Explorer.
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.
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