if you mean Windows XP, you go into your documents and click a button in the folder with a folder with sun rays, this will allow you to name a folder, then click enter.
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Click on 'file' in the top left corner.
Go down to 'new', when the bar opens up.
Go down the selection to 'Folder' and click on it.
The folder will be automatically named 'new Folder' and highlit blue.
Type over with your required name.
Yes, you can create a file using Windows Explorer. Simply navigate to the desired folder, right-click in an empty space within the folder, select "New" from the context menu, and then choose the type of file you want to create, such as a Text Document or Folder. You can then name the file as desired. This process allows for easy organization and management of files in your system.
From Windows Explorer, you can click on File -> New -> Folder. You can also right click inside the folder that you want to create a new folder in, then select New, then Folder. You will then be allowed to enter a name for the folder. Type it in, and hit enter.
To create a folder without using a mouse, you can use keyboard shortcuts. In Windows, navigate to the location where you want the folder using the arrow keys, then press Ctrl + Shift + N to create a new folder. In macOS, open Finder to the desired location and press Command + Shift + N to create a new folder. You can then name the folder using the keyboard.
first of all u create a folder then use: attrib -h <foldername> to hide it. u can also lock folder using dos by usin number key ...
Open any folder in windows explorer and from the menu choose: Tools > Folder Options > File Types. Select folder and press advanced. and add a new action. Call it "Show in Finder" or something that you would like to see when you open a folder. For the application just select nexplorer.exe (C:\Program Files\NeXplorer1.90\NeXplorer.exe) If you want you can set "Show in Finder" as the default. Now do the same for File Folder, disk, etc. Works for me
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.
To delete the folder named "cfsdadfawd," you can use the command line or a file explorer. In Windows, open Command Prompt, navigate to the folder's location using the cd command, and type rmdir /s /q cfsdadfawd. In macOS or Linux, open Terminal, navigate to the folder's location, and use the command rm -rf cfsdadfawd. Alternatively, you can right-click the folder in a file explorer and select "Delete."
right click on the folder name in the folder tree
right click on the folder name in the folder tree
AnswerRight click on a folder and select rename. Then press alt+255. Make sure you type the numbers from the number pad on your keyboard and not the ones below the f1...f12 keys. Press enter. You will have a folder wit no name displayed.You can also create a folder without a name by using alt+0160; it works for various Windows operating systems.
open c:\ open windows folder create new folder entitled system32 when asked to re-write click yes. restart your computer and start using aircrack yay!!!!
in cmd type "md FileName" in the directory you want the folder. md= Make Directory. And where FileName is you would put what ever name you wanted.