All the files under C:\Windows, which is what contains the OS.
system files.
nothing
Screensavers pre-installed with Windows can be removed as they are not essential to the proper functioning of Windows. It may be necessary, however, to change user permissions in order to subsequently delete the files.
This depends on how you want to "connect" them. If you install and configure Samba on the laptop, it can share files with Windows. If you are not interested in sharing files, but just want to control the laptop from within Windows, install an SSH server on the laptop, and connect to it from Windows using puTTY.
The autoexec.bat and the config.sys were files created for MS-DOS and Windows 3.x as an easy solution of loading the files required for various devices as well as the operating system to properly run. These files are required for later revisions of MS-DOS and Windows 3.x to load. Because Microsoft is trying to steer away from MS-DOS, these files are not required for Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP, or later operating systems. However, in some cases it may still be necessary for users to edit or configure these files.
Yes, Windows Live Sync on your computer could be necessary on the computer. Windows Live Sync is designed to helped the user sort and store files.
A computer error is a problem your computer experience is running files and processing information. Errors are commonly caused by corrupted files in the computer registry. Running a registry cleaner for Windows registry repair will help prevent errors and keep your computer running fast.
Typically they are files which Windows is currently using. If they were to be moved during a defrag sequence, the system could crash. As if Windows doesn't crash enough on its own, right? There's no big mystery about the unmoveable files, they simply cannot be moved "while" windows is running. Some specific files that cannot be moved may include the Swap file also known as the "page file" or Virtual memory in older windows version.
The program used to store files on windows is called: Windows Explorer.
The boot files are in C://Windows/system32
Most of the important Windows files are located in C:\Windows\System32
The fastest way to access the program files folder located on the C drive on a machine running Windows Vista would be to: 1. Hold down the Windows key and press R 2.Type C:\Program Files in the run prompt that popped up 3. Hit the enter key or OK button.
There is virtually no risk, as no formatting or moving of files is necessary to perform the upgrade. Only certain system components are replaced.
You have to use windows restore cd, to repair such files.