Copy & paste the following command into PowerShell. Possible results are 0, 1, or nothing.
(gp HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer).HubMode
Keith
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Copy & paste the following command into PowerShell. Possible results are 0, 1, or nothing.
(gp HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer).HubMode
Keith
You're welcome. Thanks for the feedback & for marking my reply as 'Answer'.
Keith
Registry key was set to 1 and I changed it to 0 and it came back up thank you much
Already tried this and done a full reboot after. no luck
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Go to this computer > press V > press Y and the folder option will come out. Make sure you are on the quick access option and check it against the attachment
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