You should not mess with any system files unless you absolutly know what you are doing.
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Windows Vista
In a Windows environment, the operating system is located on the C drive in the system folders. It can be manually installed somewhere else if desired.
In windows operating system it is called "Windows Explorer", file name: "explorer.exe".
Sometimes they have been referred to as directories, which comes from older operating systems.
This depends on your Operating System. On a Windows OS, the most common and most important folders are Windows, system32 and most other folders inside the Windows folder, ProgramData, Program Files, Program Files (x86) (the installation folder for 32-bit programs on a 64-bit version of Windows), and Users.
Files, on hard disks, are stored in different directories or folders. Folders can contain other folders. A path is the complete specification of disk and folders, required to reach the file. For example, in Windows, a filename, including its complete path, may look like this:c:\My Documents\Personal Stuff\MyText.docOnly the last part (MyText.doc) is the filename; the part before that is the path name.Files, on hard disks, are stored in different directories or folders. Folders can contain other folders. A path is the complete specification of disk and folders, required to reach the file. For example, in Windows, a filename, including its complete path, may look like this:c:\My Documents\Personal Stuff\MyText.docOnly the last part (MyText.doc) is the filename; the part before that is the path name.Files, on hard disks, are stored in different directories or folders. Folders can contain other folders. A path is the complete specification of disk and folders, required to reach the file. For example, in Windows, a filename, including its complete path, may look like this:c:\My Documents\Personal Stuff\MyText.docOnly the last part (MyText.doc) is the filename; the part before that is the path name.Files, on hard disks, are stored in different directories or folders. Folders can contain other folders. A path is the complete specification of disk and folders, required to reach the file. For example, in Windows, a filename, including its complete path, may look like this:c:\My Documents\Personal Stuff\MyText.docOnly the last part (MyText.doc) is the filename; the part before that is the path name.
Microsoft Word does not have folders. Word has documents. The documents can be password protected.Help on protecting folders for some Windows operating system versions can be found here:http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000705.htm
anything, even other folders.
There are two types of folders: • Container Folders, which can only hold or contain other folders (sub-folders). They are usually used for organizing the content. • Application Folders, which contain applications such as chat, files, images, calendar, HTML pages, and so on.
In Windows, a folder is basically a container to hold your files. It is similar to folders in real life. In a file box (in this case, a computer) it holds many folders (in this case, folders). But inside the folders, are pictures and doucuments. Same thing on Windows. It can also hold other folders, video, notepad doucuments, Windows Media Player files, and lots of other files of sorts. Hope this helper, Answers
* Folders are where "files" are kept. * Files are saved to "folders".