If you have a Windows Vista computer, you can disable the “Favorite Links Panel” in Explorer. This panel displays a list of your favorite websites. To disable the “Favorite Links Panel,” open Explorer and click on the gear icon (the three lines in the top left corner of Explorer). Then select “Options.” In the “Options” window, click on the “Link settings” tab. Under “Link type,” select “No link.” This will disable the “Favorite Links Panel.”
If you want to disable the entire panel, just click the Organize button, and select Layout, and then deselect Navigation Pane.
And just like that, no more Favorite Links bar. The only problem with this is that it also hides the Folders view as well. (read further)
If you want to show the folders view instead of the favorite links panel, just hold your mouse over the top of the folders bar until it changes to a resize icon like this:
Then just drag it all the way up to the top, and you will only see the Folders view from now on.
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