i think the answer is easy and the answer is that select your local hard drives by dragging the mouse cursor and hold SHIFT button and then double click on C drive......................you'll see your all hard drives has been opened!!!!!! thanks
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Go to Control panel, the drives are listed there. C Drive is the most common designation for a computer hard drive. Double click the icon and you are now in the local disk.
Windows XP Go to My Computer Double-click on C: Double-click on the Documents and Settings folder Double-click on the folder the has your Windows username Double-click on the Local Settings folder Double-click on the Application Data folder Double-click on the Activision folder Double-click on the CoDWaW folder
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your mouse settings could be set wrong usually you'll need to go to START, control panel, Pointing devise and from there you can rest the parameters of your pointing device.
Use data wiping software and delete any hard drive partitions.
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This isn't totally idoitic so I'll answer it, go to computer then double click on the hard drive probably called local disk C. To get get to computer or my computer go to the start menu and it is on the right.
1. In the Control Panel, double-click the Network Connections icon.2. In the Network Connections window, double-click the Local Area Connection icon.3. In the Local Area Connection Status window, click the Enable button.
Double Click on the icon named "Local Area Network". Click Properties>TCP/IP Protocol
To Get Folders on your computer Screen.Follow the InstructionsMy ComputerOpen Any Drive (i.e)Local Disk C: (or) D:Then Click File and then Click New > Folder (Shortcut - ALT+F+W+F)To Get Folder on the Desktop Just Right click on desktop then Click New > Folder (Also on Local Drives)
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Most Java objects seem to be 32KB and are located under your downloaded programs. If you double click on your "My Computer" icon then double click on "Local Disk (C:) " there you should find an area with a "Windows" folder double click on that and there should be a "Downloaded Programs" folder in which if you double click on that you will be able to then see your Java objects - OR - instead of going into the "Windows" folder you could double click on the "Programs" folder and there will be a "Java" folder in there (which ever you prefer).