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Windows 7’s Favorites vs Windows 10’s Quick Access

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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As you may know,Windows 7is no longer receiving anysecurity updatesfrom Microsoft.  Because of this you either have to upgrade toWindows 10or keepWindows 7by getting theExtended Supportfor business.

There are many reasons why you should upgrade toWindows 10, some of which are the improvements to the various features of theWindows 7counterparts.

One good example is the difference betweenWindows 7‘s Favorites vsWindows 10‘s Quick Access feature

Favorites vs Quick Access: Which is better?

Favorites vs Quick Access: Which is better?

From a functionality standpoint, the two features are pretty much the same. However, everything else about them is different from then on out.

1. Visual differences

Despite serving a similar role, the two features look and act a bit differently. as far as looks are concerned, the first thing you’ll notice is that:

The second difference can be seen from the moment you actually access the features:

2. Content differences

The Favorites list remains the same most of the time. Quick Access changes based on your PC habits, and you can even see changes from one hour to another.

However, if you want a folder or file to be accessible all the time, you can also pin it to always stay on display, even if you don’t use it for a while.

3. Functionality differences

Not only is Quick Access more dynamic based on user habits, but it is also much easier to customize. For example, you can remove items from the Quick Access list by simply right-clicking them and clickingRemove from Quick Accessfrom the context menu.

Adding items to the list is even easier. You can simply do it by dragging and dropping them onto the list, and you can even reposition them using the same method.

4. Make Quick Access behave like Favorites

Another neat Quick Access features is the ability to make it behave exactly like Favorites. To do this, all you need to do is click on File in theFile Explorer, and selectChange Folder and Search Options.

There you will find several options that change the way Quick Access acts. If you want to have the exact same functionality ofwindows 7‘s Favorites, simply do the following:

Conclusion

As you can see,Windows 10‘s Quick Access feature is much more flexible thanWindows 7‘s Favorites. However, if you prefer the latter, you can always make Quick Access act the part.

This is just one of the many reasons why you should upgrade toWindows 10as soon as possible.

Do you know of any noticeable differences between Favorites and Quick Access that we have missed? Let us know in the comment section below.

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Teodor Nechita

Eager to help those in need, Teodor writes articles daily on subjects regarding Windows, Xbox, and all things tech-related.

When not working, you may usually find him either at the gym or taking a stroll in the park, trying to find inspiration for the next articles he may write.

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