Is there any way to show toolbar icons in Windows Explorer in Windows 7? These were easily configurable; the default icons were Back, Forward, Up, etc.
Thanks!
Dan
Is there any way to show toolbar icons in Windows Explorer in Windows 7? These were easily configurable; the default icons were Back, Forward, Up, etc.
Thanks!
Dan

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No, those features have been removed from windows 7 explorer. It's lack thereof is/has been an ongoingthe default icons were Back, Forward, Up, etc.
bit of contention in Windows 7 explorer.
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Windows 8, 64 bit
Motherboard: DX58SO2*Chipset: X58 Express/Intel ICH10*BIOS: SOX5820J.86A.0888.2012.0129.2203*Processor: Intel Core i7 CPU X 990
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I'm in error, there are forward and back arrows in Windows 7...
DRIVE IMAGING
Invest a little time and energy in a well thought out BACKUP regimen and you will have minimal down time, and headache.
Windows 8, 64 bit
Motherboard: DX58SO2*Chipset: X58 Express/Intel ICH10*BIOS: SOX5820J.86A.0888.2012.0129.2203*Processor: Intel Core i7 CPU X 990
GPU: Nvidia GTX 580*Memory: Corsair 12 GB, 4x3@1600*PSU: Corsair HX1000*Hard drives: REVO X2 160GB*OCZ VERT X3 120GB*5 mechanical storage drives (12 TB) total.
Anyone know of a 3rd-party program that functions similarly to Windows Explorer, including the configurable menus and icons available in Win XP?
Some file managers mentioned in another post included CubicExplorer and FrreCommander.
http://www.snapfiles.com/get/cubicexplorer.html
http://www.freecommander.com/
I installed Classic Shell (http://classicshell.sourceforge.net/), which solved the problem very nicely.