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In Windows 95, Windows XP (with Internet Explorer 7 or later installed), and later, they are not the same thing. In Windows 98, 2000, Me, and XP (with Internet Explorer 6), Internet Explorer is integrated with Windows Explorer.
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That's the same thing that happen to me!
To find My Computer on Windows 10 you must search for it. To do this hit your Windows key on your keyboard and begin typing "My Computer". Once you finish typing it you will see "My Computer" in the search results. Sometimes people see "This PC". They are both the same thing and go to the same place.
The best source to get the info about Windows Explorer is Wikipedia. At the same time you will find there a lot of links that can help you to learn how to use the Windows Explorer.
Finder is the standard program on a mac, it is the same as Windows Explorer, it helps you look on your computer for any type of files that are on it.
Windows Explorer is used to list all of the files on your computer. These are arranged in a "tree", which allows you to save files under different headings. In later versions of Windows, you can see these in My Documents, Libraries and My Computer in about the same way. In the later editions, you will find the icon on the lower toolbar -- looks like a file folder.
== == Windows Explorer and Internet Explorer use a lot of the same code, and they are both integral components of the windows operating system. If you type a URL into the address bar of Windown Explorer it 'becomes' Internet Explorer, and vice versa. It's part of Microsoft Operating System and it has to connect to the internet in order to install updates to the users computer.
I assume that with XP, you are referring to the Windows Operating System (OS), and by XPS, you are referring to the make of DELL computer. If this is the case, then no, they are not the same thing.
"No. Apple mac computers use Safari, and Firefox. Firefox is the same for Windows and Mac. I think that Internet Explorer was created for computers that use Windows only."
It really depends. If you are a web designer it's a good idea to test your designs in both Firefox and Internet Explorer. If you only use the internet to check your e-mail and to odd things, then probably not. Answer: It is not Necessary . this is depend upon need but we can use both at a time.
No. They both use the same desktop paradigm, but Windows 98 integrated Internet Explorer into the desktop shell.