c:\windows\system32\config\regback
c:\windows\system32\config\regback
C:\Windows\system32\restore, C:\Windows\registry\backup, C:\Windows\system32, C:\Windows\registry, C:\Windows\system32\config, C:\Windows\system32\config\RegBack
C:/System Volume Information.
It's the System folder. But if you are looking for windows/dos commands you'll find them in the Command folder
Many times Explorer will remove or disable the Folder Option in Tools but there is a way to deal with it. If Folder Options is disabled but Registry Editor is still working in your system, then you can enable Folder Options by editing Windows Registry.
Windows vista and 7 %system root%/system32/config/ ie: C:\system32\config
The folder "System Volume Information" is a hidden system folder located in the root of the drive and is used by windows to hold system restore points. C:\System Volume Information\_ Restore folder
Click on Tools then Folder Options. Then click on 'Restore Defaults' button.
Honestly,this is easy to answer,the source folder for Microsoft windows/Windows XP,Ect,Is basically the source for the computer software and registry,and the source of the pc.Google it!!
Snapfish or atleast it is on my computer.
It is stored in the C:/windows/system32/config. The hive you want is located under its name.
If you select the start button and go to all programs; there should be a folder named startup. When ever a folder or program is applied to this location it starts during the booting sequence. That folder can be removed from startup and thus will not open during start up. It is what is called a hot key command under the windows registry.