Windows Explorer: Add Copy To Move To
Here is an old Windows Explorer tip that I execute on every operating system that I install for myself. If you want to copy or move files in Windows Explorer you usually do the following. You select all the files and folders that you want to move or copy first. You then need to open the destination in Windows Explorer and to either drag and drop the selected files to the new location or to use keyboard shortcuts to do so. Both solutions are not comfortable which is why I do apply changes to the Windows Registry to make moving and copying files more comfortably.
Here is an old Windows Explorer tip that I execute on every operating system that I install for myself. If you want to copy or move files in Windows Explorer you usually do the following. You select all the files and folders that you want to move or copy first. You then need to open the destination in Windows Explorer and to either drag and drop the selected files to the new location or to use keyboard shortcuts to do so. Both solutions are not comfortable which is why I do apply changes to the Windows Registry to make moving and copying files more comfortably.