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Old 01-09-2008, 10:49 AM   #1
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Add "My Computer" to task bar

If you're like me, your taskbar is nearly as full as your desktop! The benefit of the task bar, whether on XP or Vista is it's the quicks way to access a folder or application. These would be folder or application's that you use frequently.

Note: The taskbar is the long horizontal bar at the bottom of a Window's Desktop which helps you more quickly lunch and more easily manage the applications on your Desktop.

To add a folder or application or in this case "My Computer" to the taskbar, right click on the task bar and choose tool bars menu, and click New Tool bar.




Just find the folder, application or again in this case the My Computer icon and click on Select Folder.



Now you can see the My Computer icon right there on the task bar. With a single click on the icon you'll get a pop up that will show you all the drivers on your computer!

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