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Windows Vista provides two tools for exploring the files and folders on your computer- WINDOWS EXPLORER and the COMPUTER WINDOW. Both display the contents of your computer, using icons to represent drives, folders, and files.
Same as Windows XP, however you can't completely delete it, as files are in use.
my opinion back up important files then format the laptop, install a fresh Operating system such as xp, vista, windows 7 even Linux which ever you prefer. if you do not know how to do this then Google it there are many tutorials out there.
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The purchase of an external hard drive is a great and easy way to gain more space to save files, applications, etc.
You can connect the laptop hard drive directly to your desktop and get your files back.
You can get a contagious files off your laptop either by deleting it ir installing an antivirus.
Unhide all files - C:\Program >Data\Microsoft\Windows\Start >>Menu\Programs\Start Up
Yes as long as you are running Microsoft Office on Vista.
Your memory: Nothing, depending on the capacity of your computer's RAM, Vista may affect it, then again, many operating systems do, however, Vista has been criticized for it's high usage of memory.Your Files: Depending on the way you install the operating system, if you upgrade from XP to Vista (Vista only supports XP=>Vista upgrades), your files will be perfectly fine, if you allow the installation to erase the contents of the hard drive and partition you install it to, your files will be lost.If you'd like to see if your computer can handle vista, see related links.
Program Files (for win xp x86 and vista x86) Program Files(x86) (for win xp x64 and vista x64 for 32 bits applications) Program Files(x64) (for win xp x64 and vista x64 for 64 bits applications)
There is no applications folder in Vista. However, you can find a folder called 'program files' in your windows partition. In program files, you can find your applications.