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Windows XP/2000 - [Answered] My documents folder posted in the Operating Systems forums; May i know how do i call out 'my documents' folder to the desktop? As i happen to find it missing after i have installed the graphics card driver, are ...

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May i know how do i call out 'my documents' folder to the desktop? As i happen to find it missing after i have installed the graphics card driver, are they any relations between the installation of the GPU driver and my document's folder.


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There is no direct relation between the driver and your desktop settings, altough they can be accessed via the same section.

- If you right click on your desktop, go to Properties.
- Under the Desktop tab, click on Customize Desktop.
- Click on the My Documents check box, and finally press [OK] twice.
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There are several ways to do this.

1. Open an explorer windows and drag and drop the My Docs icon to your desktop - this creates a shortcut for you.

2. If you prefer the old style Win2K single menu style, then right-click your start button, select properties and change to classic start menu - this also gives you your my network and other icons.

3. If you link the modern XP double menu, then right-click your start button, properties, customise start menu, advanced and then scroll down to the My Docs and select the appropriate action.


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