The _____ on the left side of a window shows the folder structure on your comput
Start->My Computer, Tools->Folder Options->General, find the group which is called Browse Folders->Open each folder in the same window
Go into "Tools" at the top of the window and select "Folder Options". Under the "Browse Folders" header, select "Open Each Folder In Same Window". Click Apply. That should solve your problem
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Yes, a new folder can be created in the Save As... window in Windows.
Start menu
if you have windows plug it in to the usb port located on your computer. Wait a bit and a window should pop up. When it does click open a folder to view files. If a window doesn't pop up go to my computer and look for it there. Paste files into the folder then unplug the usb. Put the usb into another computer and open the folder in. You can take the files and put them into the other computer. That is how you use a usb drive. 1 gb isn't a huge amount of space though.
With the disk in, go to my computer, right click on the CD ROM drive and pick explore. This will open the disk as a folder, highlight everything in the folder and copy it, then paste it in a folder you have made or anyone you want. Usually when you put a disk into the drive a window pops up and has several options such as view files, you can also just view them and copy the folder.
If you want to open a folder in a new window (not a tab in windows explorer) then you right click on the folder and click "Open in new window"
i lob your laptop/pc out the window when you get it back the folder will have expanded
what are the main folder on a window 7
i lob your laptop/pc out the window when you get it back the folder will have expanded