If you are also among those people who don’t like these changes and want to bring Windows 7 style classic features back in Windows 8/8.1 or Windows 10 Explorer, this topic will definitely please you. There are many Windows users who want to move Details pane back to bottom in Windows 8/8.1 Explorer.
In Windows 7, Details pane was placed at bottom of Windows Explorer but Microsoft moved it to right-side of Explorer in Windows 8/8.1. Issue 4: Last issue is related to Details pane also known as Common Tasks area or Shellstyle. Get Rid of Windows 8 Explorer Ribbon and Get Classic Toolbar Back
How to Disable New Ribbon UI in Windows 8 Explorer? The Best Method to Remove Ribbon UI from Windows 8 Explorer
We have shared a few tricks to remove ribbon UI and restore command bar in Windows 8/8.1 Explorer in following topics: Many people still prefer Windows 7 style Command bar and they want a way to remove ribbon from Windows 8.1 Explorer and bring back Command bar. The ribbon UI was added first in Windows 8 Explorer. Issue 3: Third issue is related to the addition of Office 2013 style ribbon UI in Windows 8.1 Explorer. Tweak and Customize Windows 8.1 Explorer “This PC” We have shared this issue and a working solution in following tutorial: These 6 folders are shown at the top in Windows 8.1 Explorer and many people don’t like it. Issue 2: Second issue is the unnecessary addition of 6 new folders Desktop, Documents, Downloads, Music, Pictures and Videos in Windows 8.1 Explorer. How to Separate “Devices and Drives” Section in Windows 8.1 Explorer “This PC”? Its very annoying to many people and we have discussed it recently in following topic: In Windows 8.1 Explorer all drives are shown under a single section “ Devices and Drives“. In previous Windows versions, hard disk partitions used to show in “Hard Disk Drives” section and CD/DVD drives, USB drives used to show in “Devices with Removable Storage” section. Issue 1: In Windows 8.1, Microsoft has combined “ Hard Disk Drives” and “ Devices with Removable Storage” sections in Windows Explorer or “This PC”. Lets discuss all above mentioned points in details!