Open the folder and right click on an empty space in the folder. Then click on "Customize this folder." Click on the "Choose Picture" button and browse to a picture you want to use as the background of that folder.
The Operating System is located in a folder on one of the hard drives usually C:\. This is one \Windows\System32 and \Windows\winsxs. System32 is where the main operating system is but the manafest files are in winsxs.
"Services.msc" is a Windows operating system application that runs in the background of one's computer. It helps with the security of the system, as well as running other applications.
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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
A Mac is a computer and Windows is an operating system so it is impossible to change one into the other. If the Mac has an Intel processor you can downgrade it by installing the Windows operating system. You can use the Boot Camp utility (in the Utilities folder within the Applications folder) to partition your hard disc and install Windows so you can use both Mac OS X and Windows.
It's called Operating System. Windows Vista, Windows XP, Macintosh, Linux, etc. are called Operating Systems.
If you are running a Windows operating system, in the Windows folder on your C:\ drive, in the Fonts folder are the fonts that are installed. If you browse to the folder in a Windows Explorer and show the Status bar (under the View menu) when you select the Fonts folder the number of fonts will appear in the status bar.
Root directory where you install the operating system (windows). Usually on C drive.
This depends on your Operating System. On a Windows OS, the most common and most important folders are Windows, system32 and most other folders inside the Windows folder, ProgramData, Program Files, Program Files (x86) (the installation folder for 32-bit programs on a 64-bit version of Windows), and Users.
Microsoft Software Windows Seven Operating SystemHow to create a succesful folder in Windows Seven Operating System Graphics User Interface:First Instruction:Click with the Right Mouse Button, directly anywhere on your desktop, without selecting pre-existing folders, and select New Folder, out of the pre-exisisting alternatives, and then you will be prompted to rename your new folder, whether Zipped or Standard Tier.First Alternative:The Windows Seven Operating System hotkey for creating a new standard-tier folder is CONTROL+SHIFT+N.Second Alternative:You may use the Hot Key, for renaming a folder for ease of use, of F2 on Desktop Computers, depending on Operating System, or FN+F2 on a Laptop with integrated Central Processor Unit and Graphics Processor Unit.
The 6 operating system is a computer operating system that was released in 1985. It was developed by Microsoft and was the first operating system to be released by the company. The 6 operating system is based on the MS-DOS operating system and was the first version of Windows to be released. The 6 operating system was succeeded by the Windows 3.1 operating system.
Software is designed to work with a particular operating system. The Mac uses the Mac OS X operating system but you can also install the Windows operating system on a Mac. Windows is usually installed on a Mac by using Boot Camp (see the assistant in the Utilities folder) or with an emulator such as Parallels (See links below). With Windows installed the Mac can then use Windows software.