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In Windows XP you can use 'sndrec32.exe' in the windows\system32 folder.
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.
You can search for it by clicking the Windows start menu button and then using the search. It's actually called psr.exe . It's actually inside the folder C:\Windows\System32.
Look in the Windows folder, it is in there.
It's the System folder. But if you are looking for windows/dos commands you'll find them in the Command folder
A plus sign to the left of a folder in Windows Explorer indicates that the folder is: a Parent folder containing Subfolders within.
On a Mac it is in the iTunes folder in the Music folder. On a Windows PC it is in the Music folder (or My Music inside My Documents on Windows 7).
in the windows explorer window, what appears in the right pane when you click a folder in the left pane?
C:\windows
Double clicking on a folder in Windows XP should open up a view of that folder's contents.
One can download Folder Size for Windows from the Folder Site official website. Folder Size is a freeware. One can also download it from CNET website.
system32 is a folder that holds info. for your windows XP.