Windows 7 "Windows Explorer" file configuration tree possible?

Is there a way to convert the look of Windows 7 "Windows Explorer" and drop the tree set up to look like and perform as platforms before Win 7 (that is to say XP, ME or 98)?

Is there a way to convert the look of Windows 7 "Windows Explorer" and drop the tree set up to look like and perform as platforms before Win 7 (that is to say XP, ME or 98)?

Looks like you are part of the many people that does not agree with the features that have been removed from Windows Explorer.

Installation of the classic interface can help. See the links below.

Unfortunately when Microsoft Windows Explorer, they made some pretty horrible decisions - which many people complained. There are a lot of other managers of files available, as well free and for a price. One of them might be easier to use and the characteristics you want, here is a list of the most that are available:
http://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_file_managers

The classic interface - customize Windows Explorer with features removed (more useful options and info below):
http://classicshell.sourceforge.NET

Xplorer² Lite - file browser single or double pane with tabs and many features:
http://www.ZabKat.com/x2lite.htm

Guides on how to manually change the Windows Explorer

How to fix the Bug of scrolling in the left pane
See the bottom of this post for help with the left pane scroll bug using Classic shell.
       Click here to see one of several methods to reproduce.
       Click here to vote to fix the bug of scrolling in the left pane.

Note: The links below are the registry change - be careful!

Auto Option reorganize #1 - how to disable the automatic reorganization in Windows 7

Auto Option reorganize #2: how to disable the automatic reorganization in Windows 7

Libraries folder - how to add or remove the libraries folder in the Navigation pane

The user folder - how to add or remove your user folder in the pane Navigation of Windows 7

Select whole lines - how to disable full Row Select (see details) in Windows Explorer

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Additional links - Guide for help using Windows Explorer

Folder options Change view settings With the help of research Change user folder icon Associate the file Type Share data - XP & Win7 Add/Remove columns Add a folder to the library                     

The most important fix or return to Windows Explorer features:

(1) the option to turn off the auto arrange.

(2) fix the Bug of scrolling in the left pane: If you view a folder and expand in the left pane to display its subfolders, the folder is annoyingly prefer to the bottom of the component causing the subfolders do not appear, making it difficult to work with. Double click on a folder in the left pane can also cause this problem.  Vote to fix it..

(3) when several files are selected they should stay selected when changing the sort order (ex: name of size). Maintenance of the files selected in the sort should be a requirement, and this feature should not have been removed.

(4) the option to remember the view settings of each folder (Recalling the positions and sizes of the individual folder window).

(5) the option to remove 'Complete the selection of lines' to see in detail. "Selection of whole lines" is very annoying when the file is complete and has no empty space to click on. Also, when dragging / delete the file to another folder - if you release the on the line of a subfolder or file de.exe/.zip/.rar 'selection of whole lines' causes the file to be moved in the subfolder ou.exe/.zip/.rar instead file the file provided.

(6) a search engine with all the advanced search options. No required syntax.

(7) the option to always display free disk size space and record on the State and/or the details pane toolbar. Also always automatically show the size of the selected files (when several files are selected it will not show the total size).

(8) the option to show the pane that is your mouse with wheel mouse, even if this pane is not selected.

Inform you want Windows explorers returned Microsoft functions:

Given that many people seem to agree that some or all of the changes made to Windows Explorer were actually less friendly user, you can go to the Windows 7 comments page and (politely) to let them know your suggestions to improve:

http://mymfe.Microsoft.com/Windows%207/feedback.aspx?formid=195

Note: do not have the message that is too long, there is a size limit for your message, even if page does not tell you on this subject. Also, do not just copy and paste from the list above - they'll think that the same person is repeatedly submit comments.

Pane left scrolling bug (and other corrections):

Using the classic interface to restore functionality of Windows Explorer

After you have installed the free Classic Shell , you can customize Windows Explorer more closely to how you want it, the quote below is just a way to do it. Click here to see some of the options that you can customize, and here is the FAQ page for the classic interface.

A solution that worked for the restoration of some features.

(1) install the free Classic shell.  It's very customizable and works like a mod for Windows Explorer rather than a full blown replacement. You need to install the classic Start Menu option, but you can if you wish.
(2) restart the computer.
(3) launch Windows Explorer (Start - computer) and turn on "Always show Menus" (organize - Layout - check menu bar). It's just for the configuration, you can disable it again later if you wish.
(4) make a right click on the menu bar and turn in the "Classic Explorer bar. This adds a series of icons for cut/copy/paste in Explorer. Basically, it also adds the "Configuration" icon
5) go to the configuration and from there you can edit things to your heart's content. To kill the horrible record-jumping 7 Windows, place you Vista in 'Style Navigation pane. You can even hit back to XP mode if you want (this adds lines to the tree of folders and adds a classic icon "+" for the expansion of folders). The Windows Vista folder display style looks about the same as the view from Windows 7, but it gets rid of the horrible blow.
(6) adjust other settings you want.

After that, you can activate the toolbar and menus walk back to explore if you wish. Explorer Windows seems largely the same, but folders is no longer jumping around.  Vote for Microsoft to fix this bug.

Now if only MS allows to code correctly so that we don't have to mess with third-party applications to get Windows actually works...

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