Stop win explorer from expanding

November 29, 2007 Poster: Jim Views: Category: Cool tricks, Pc Tips, Windows

Windows XP Explorer tree expanded by default. You can stop windows explorer from expanding by using this method:

Right click on Windows XP Explorer and select “properties” then select the “shortcut” tab.

Change the target line to this:

%SystemRoot%\explorer.exe /n,/e,C:\,/select

Nice and easy. Now your hard-drive tree should be collapsed and easier to navigate

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