Yes.
Windows Vista provides two tools for exploring the files and folders on your computer- WINDOWS EXPLORER and the COMPUTER WINDOW. Both display the contents of your computer, using icons to represent drives, folders, and files.
Drives, folders, and files are represented by------.
My computer has all of your drives in your computer in the My Computer files. This can be accessed by going to start, my computer. Then you should see different drives like your hardware drives. Here you can access your program files and any floppy or USB drives you put into your computer.
Your computer hard drive
library
Windows Explorer displays the hierarchical structure of files, drives, and folders on your computer. Furthermore it displays any network drives that have been mapped to drive letters on your computer. Using Windows Explorer, you can copy, move, rename, and search for files and folders.
This is called a shortcut. Clicking on this icon will take you to a screen that shows all the files, folders and hard drives of your specific computer.
Start Menu
When controlling access to data folders or files, permissions to these resources are assigned to individual user accounts or user groups.
Go to the local disk (in the local disk) then Documents and Settings. It will have all the user's folders.
In pcs, explorer provides access to your files, folders, and drives, and helps you to keep them organized. In OSX those functions are done in finder.
You can save files onto them and plug it into another computer to access those files. They cost like 20 dollars and they're really small.