C:\Windows
Press WinKey+R then type %systemroot% to find out! It will likely be C:\Windows\ but if you're using multiple versions of Windows on the same computer, the others could be on different drive letters e.g. N:\Windows\
Press WinKey+R then type %systemroot% to find out! It will likely be C:\Windows\ but if you're using multiple versions of Windows on the same computer, the others could be on different drive letters e.g. N:\Windows\
It is known as a Global Variable and is set to the system directory on the machine. e.g: C:\windows\system32
It's a way to define where the Windows System Root folder is that's applicable to different versions of windows. You can actually type "%SystemRoot%" in an explorer window and it will take you to the system root. For example: The system root of XP and newer is C:\Windows The system root of NT is C:\WINNT
In versions of Windows since Windows XP, it usually defaults to \Windows on the system drive (so normally C:\Windows). Versions of Windows based on Windows NT prior to XP used other settings, and non-NT based versions of Windows didn't use %SystemRoot%.
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!!
"The system root folder (%SYSTEMROOT%) is shared as ADMIN$. This is your Windows folder, and the administrative share provides administrators easy access to the system root folder hierarchy over the network." "The IPC$ share is used with temporary connections between clients and servers by using named pipes for communication among network programs. It is primarily used for to remotely administer network servers." C$ is the admin share for your local C: drive. See Microsoft KB Article ID 314984 for more details. http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=314984
Depending upon the Windows version, the folder used for cache files is different. For Windows 8, the most up-to-date version of Windows at present, the folder is named "INetCache."
An assets folder is normally used to store documents that are used in the creation of a webpage, but aren't going to be part of the actual live webpage when it's moved to the server. Typical files you would find inside the assets folder include things like the layout documents (in *.psd or *.ai or some other advanced graphics format) and text based documentation of things like user interfaces. In more advanced projects, you might find database schema and documentation auto-generated by the project. The key point, however, is that none of these documents are part of the website. They're just used in building the website. If you were going to make an omelette, the assets folder would contain the recipe, the pan, and the chicken.
Collectively, the Windows system registry files are called hives. They are stored in:%SystemRoot%\System32\Config\ - %SystemRoot% is often C:\Windows or C:\WinNTHere are the names of the files:Default – HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULTSam – HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SAMSecurity – HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SECURITYSoftware – HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARESystem – HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEMAlso, the following file which contains HKEY_CURRENT_USER is found in each user's profile folder:%USERPROFILE%\Ntuser.datIn addition, under Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Server 2003, the user-specific Usrclass.dat file is used for file associations and COM information:%USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Windows\Usrclass.dat (path is localized) – HKEY_USERS\_Classes (HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Classes)Windows Vista and higher continue to use it but, the path was changed to:%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Usrclass.dat (path is not localized) alias %LocalAppData%\Microsoft\Windows\Usrclass.dat – HKEY_USERS\_Classes (HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Classes)
If you're using Windows you can do that with SugarSync and maybe Dropbox. You can also use Microsofot's SyncToy which can be downloaded for free from Microsoft's Downloads webpage, having installed SyncToy all you have to do is create a "paired folder" on both computers and then periodically run the paired foler so that it can keep both PCs synchronized.
this folder is used to store your used history, that folder should be cleaned regularly, otherwise it may make your pc little bit slow....