C:\ is the name of the main hard drive for Windows C:\WINDOWS is windows' main directory
C:\Windows\system32\restore, C:\Windows\registry\backup, C:\Windows\system32, C:\Windows\registry, C:\Windows\system32\config, C:\Windows\system32\config\RegBack
C:\Windows\System32\config and C:\Windows\System32\drivers
C:\windows\fonts
C:\windows\winn.sif
Microsoft Windows is mainly programmed in C++ and C.
Assuming you are in command prompt mode, the following will redirect the output of the c:\windows to the file c:\win.txt dir c:\win\*.* > c:\win.txt for %a in (C:\Windows\*) do @echo %a for %a in (C:\Windows\*) do @echo %a >> C:\win.txt
Yes, it is available for windows 7. You can run Turbo C in windows 7 basically using DOS Box emulator. Turbo C works fine with windows 7. Up to now, many programmers use Turbo C in programming C in windows environment.
1. C:\windows\system32\drivers and c:\windows\system32\config
c:\windows\system.ini c:\windows\win.ini c:\config.sys c:\autoexec.bat
C programming can be started on Windows by using a suitable IDE (these include compilers) such as Dev-C++
c:\Windows\system32 or c:\Windows\system32\drivers and have an .exe , .dll or .sys A+ Guide to software page 305
No. The bulk of the Windows operating system is written in C++.