How to find My Computer in Win10? Recently, many users cannot find the My Computer icon on their computer desktop when reinstalling the computer system. So how do we find My Computer in Win10? How about moving the icon to the desktop? In fact, the actual operation is very simple. Let's follow the editor to take a look at the introduction of my computer location in Win10.
Win10 My Computer Location Introduction
1. Search for my computer in the search box in the lower left corner of the system.
2. Click to open this computer and see the This computer option on the left.
3. Press and hold the mouse and drag this computer to the desktop.
4. Next time, just double-click the computer shortcut on the desktop.
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