How to pin "Computer" to the Windows 8 taskbar.


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In Windows 8, they REALLY don't want you to have a "Computer" icon on the taskbar. If you search for it, the only option they give you is to pin it to the start bar. If you tell it to "Show on the desktop", then right click it you only get the option to "Pin to start".

If you are like me and really miss an actual "Computer" button within reach of a single mouse click, here is how you create one.

1) Right click on the desktop and select new / shortcut

2) In the "Type the location of the item" box, enter the following

%SystemRoot%\explorer.exe /E,::{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}

3) Press next.

4) For a name call it "Computer" (or what ever you want)

5) Click finish.

You should now have a homemade shortcut to computer on your desktop. This shortcut actually gives you the option when you right click it to "Pin to the taskbar".

I would recommend you go into the properties of the shortcut and change the icon to something else to your liking before you pin it. Once you get it pinned to the taskbar you can then delete the shortcut from the desktop.

You could if you want, but on windows 7 you can just click "Start / computer"... So I was never really annoyed.

Ah. I removed my post above because right after posting that, I had second thoughts about what I said, and ran to a Win7 machine to check. What annoyed me in Win7 was that fact that I couldn't pin specific locations to the taskbar. Still can't in Win8. Everything is put under the File Explorer.

Alternatively, to just change where that shortcut opens:

Hold down shift and right click on the explorer pinned to your taskbar.

Choose properties

Change Target to "%SystemRoot%\explorer.exe /E,::{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}"

Your way also seemed to create a duplicate instance in the taskbar which was kind of annoying.

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all I did was right click my desktop hit personalize. Click change desktop icons and checkmark computer

That works too. But I just like a single click button. One one I have to find on the desktop/

You could always just set all your desktop folders to be single and not double click lol

I really hate peoples computers setup like that, because then you always accidentally open **** up.

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Alternatively, to just change where that shortcut opens:

Hold down shift and right click on the explorer pinned to your taskbar.

Choose properties

Change Target to "%SystemRoot%\explorer.exe /E,::{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}"

Your way also seemed to create a duplicate instance in the taskbar which was kind of annoying.

You are right, but with Warwagon's way, you can change your icon. The File Explorer icon is so boring :). I actually do it your way though.

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In Windows 8, they REALLY don't want you to have a "Computer" icon on the taskbar. If you search for it, the only option they give you is to pin it to the start bar. If you tell it to "Show on the desktop", then right click it you only get the option to "Pin to start".

If you are like me and really miss an actual "Computer" button within reach of a single mouse click, here is how you create one.

1) Right click on the desktop and select new / shortcut

2) In the "Type the location of the item" box, enter the following

%SystemRoot%\explorer.exe /E,::{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}

3) Press next.

4) For a name call it "Computer" (or what ever you want)

5) Click finish.

You should now have a homemade shortcut to computer on your desktop. This shortcut actually gives you the option when you right click it to "Pin to the taskbar".

I would recommend you go into the properties of the shortcut and change the icon to something else to your liking before you pin it. Once you get it pinned to the taskbar you can then delete the shortcut from the desktop.

I's like to note that the default icon is the same as the explorer icon so I forced myself to use a win95 era icon that was lying around my system for whatever reason.just so I knew it was my computer

Alternatively, to just change where that shortcut opens: Hold down shift and right click on the explorer pinned to your taskbar. Choose properties Change Target to "%SystemRoot%\explorer.exe /E,::{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}" Your way also seemed to create a duplicate instance in the taskbar which was kind of annoying.

This does not work for me at all, when I right click holding shift, I get no properties menu. I assume you mean the icon there by default?

In Windows 8, they REALLY don't want you to have a "Computer" icon on the taskbar. If you search for it, the only option they give you is to pin it to the start bar. If you tell it to "Show on the desktop", then right click it you only get the option to "Pin to start".

If you are like me and really miss an actual "Computer" button within reach of a single mouse click, here is how you create one.

1) Right click on the desktop and select new / shortcut

2) In the "Type the location of the item" box, enter the following

%SystemRoot%\explorer.exe /E,::{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}

3) Press next.

4) For a name call it "Computer" (or what ever you want)

5) Click finish.

You should now have a homemade shortcut to computer on your desktop. This shortcut actually gives you the option when you right click it to "Pin to the taskbar".

I would recommend you go into the properties of the shortcut and change the icon to something else to your liking before you pin it. Once you get it pinned to the taskbar you can then delete the shortcut from the desktop.

It pins to the Explorer icon in Windows 7 and Windows 8. Not sure why you're making a fuss about it now.

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If anyone wants to find the exact "Computer" icon, when changing the icon browse to: %SystemRoot%\System32\imageres.dll

Thx for the tip.

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