NO. Hard links cannot be used with folders. A hard link can only point to a file on the same partition or volume as the hard link object.
The set up files folder on the computer can be found on the desktop. Any folder in the All Files section can be synced into this folder.
A documents folder refers to a file that contains an assortment of documents. If referring to a documents folder on the computer, it is usually located in your personal folder which is located in the users folder of your primary hard drive.
The quickest way to clean data from a laptop computer is to completely reformat the hard drive on the laptop computer. If you are looking to only wipe certain things from the hard drive there is no faster way than selecting and deleting them folder by folder.
because some times you have to find the folder its in and double click it
normally, pull the hard drive out, connect it to another computer, copy the OTHER computer's windows folder (in c drive(local disk)) and replace the one from yours.
world of warcraft must have a data folder, or else it would not be able to run. a data folder can be hard to locate depending on what computer software you use (I.E windows vista)
Your computer is set up to use drive C as a primary, assuming this is where the Windows folder is located. To save files on another hard drive, click on download and change the download destination, or you can save it to C then move it later.
You can create a shared folder on your hard drive and copy all data from the pen drive in the folder. Or you can share your pin drive right click on the drive (or folder) Security and sharing...
yes,Because the hard drive is for store files and folder and ram make computer run faster and more ram more faster.
Well, depends what you mean by 'main folder', if your on windows and you mean the operating system folder, you find it usually under C:\Windows\ or on older computers, C:\WINNT
No. Operating systems and Power Point are examples of computer software.
The simple answer is that a computer needs a hard-drive to store the operating system and data, and a motherboard to hold the many components, circuits , etc. So take away any part and the computer won't work!