To browse a disk in Windows Explorer, first open My Computer. Then, click on the disk one would like to examine. More often than not, this is the C: drive on a computer. Double click on the drive to see the contents of the disk.
Start - My Computer - Local Disk C and explorer opens with content of local disk C
the best answer to your question is in the windows XP cd. if you have one browse it.
250mb
If your Windows operating system gets corrupted, you can start the computer using the boot disk and repair the damage.
yes
You can use the same method used in previous versions of Windows: Open the Windows Explorer (press Windows-E). Right-click on a disk or partition, and select "Properties", to check the free space.
yes you can
The area where the files and folders on that particular drive opens.
You need to use CD burning software and burn the files on to a writable disk. If you have windows XP or later, you can use windows explorer to burn files onto the disk like any other storage media
A new floppy disk can be formatted using the FORMAT command in DOS. The same tool is available in Windows using the Format utility in 'My Computer'.
Disk management
7-Zip doesn't know folder path of drop target. Only Windows Explorer knows exact drop target. And Windows Explorer needs files (drag source) as decompressed files on disk. So 7-Zip extracts files from archive to temp folder and then 7-Zip notifies Windows Explorer about paths of these temp files. Then Windows Explorer copies these files to drop target folder. To avoid temp file usage, you can use Extract command of 7-Zip or drag-and-drop from 7-Zip to 7-Zip.