
Microsoft has a long history of modifying and upgrading their set of Windows. Certain features, before continue users in future versions of their operating systems were expected. Such a function was awarded the Windows quick selection bar launch system 2000 introduced win, has continued since in Windows XP and Windows Vista, but is no longer in Windows 7.
How weird (say are we surprised and disappointed), as it may sound that is quick launch toolbar from the standard installation of Windows 7 is missing. But rest assured, people, we have a simple way to find it again in the Windows taskbar and we will contact you under share.
How to add the Quick Launch Toolbar in Windows 7 First right-click on an area of the taskbar and choose Toolbars > New Toolbar. A new window will open and will ask you to choose a folder
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