It is not a virus. Desktop.ini is a file that keeps track of other files, and views of folders.
Pocket folders can be found at most office supplies stores such as Staples and Office Depot. Pocket folders come in a variety of styles and colours. These can also be found in the Stationery section of Wal-Mart or Zellers.
Hanging file folders
Typical folders found in Finder do not have extensions, much like folders found in Windows OS. However, if you are referring to disk images and so forth, you'll find the common extensions such as .iso, .dmg, .zip, and so on.
There are many please to purchase custom presentation folders. They can found in Target, Homedepot, Officedepot and walmart. Since they're custom made, they can also be simply made.
File folders for any kind of businesses can be found at any office supply store. If you're wanting a mass amount of file folders, some stores or websites offer a discount for a larger amount of whatever item it is that you're needing.
From the Finder (Desktop) menu select Preferences and untick the box that says Always open folders in a new window which is found in the General section of the Preferences.
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
Embossing folders can be found in a multitude of crafting or general stores. Such places are Life and Crafts, Provo Craft, Sizzix, Amazon, and Michaels.
It is the most common problem with most of the usb, for back up your files open Kaspersky Internet security and click on "Computer protection status" a new window will open click on "backup" tab, there you can found the deleted files. And.. what you are thinking is wrong..... Actual problem is the virus that makes you feel like that The virus hides the folders and shows the files with .exe extension as folders, it is where you are confused. If you want to open those folders you should have WINRARbecause it will show hidden files also. I think this solves the problem....... for any problem regards this ask me at http://umamahesh88.blogspot.com/ UMA MAHESH
You may search manually each folder by right clicking it and clicking properties and searching for size. To get the job done fast, use the multi-tool Apoptosis found at CNET.com.
Yes... and no. The best way to remove an application is to use the add/remove programs tool, typically found in the control panel. You can also just delete the folder, typically found in the program files in your default drive. This second course of action will leave lots of registry entries and maybe some folders in your my documents or my games folders, but will remove the bulk of the program. In the end I highly recommend running the uninstaller (which is what using add/remove programs does)
You mispelled it. It's ntldr. To anwer your question, it's found on the root of your system drive, which in most cases is your C: drive. The file is normally hidden from view. You will have to configure Windows Explorer to show you hidden files and folders.