Standard is My Computer > C Drive > then WINDOWS...or C:\WINDOWS...be weary making changes in this folder, as anything that is changed that is wrong will cause your computer to not boot up.
The System32 directory on a Windows system is a place for storing files. The System32 directory is located in the C drive.
Fix mbr
Fix mbr
The following changes are available in Windows Server 2008 R2:Active Directory Recycle Bin Active Directory module for Windows PowerShell and Windows PowerShell™ cmdletsActive Directory Administrative CenterActive Directory Best Practices AnalyzerActive Directory Web ServicesAuthentication mechanism assuranceOffline domain joinManaged Service AccountsActive Directory Management PackBridgehead Server Selection
FAT and directory
A directory in DOS is like a folder in Windows: a collection of files.
Active Directory was previewed in 1999, released first with Windows 2000 Server edition, and revised to extend functionality and improve administration in Windows Server 2003. Additional improvements were made in Windows Server 2003 R2. Active Directory was refined further in Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 and was renamed Active Directory Domain Services. Active Directory was called NTDS (NT Directory Service) in older Microsoft documents. This name can still be seen in some Active Directory binaries.
In Windows Server 2011 it is called Active Directory.
C is the root directory in most but where ever the drive on which the windows is installed
Active Directory
root directory is the top of the directory tree. it is \ on windows (or c:\ d:\ etc.) and / on unix/linux
When you are in the Windows directory or one of its sub-directories. Once at the command prompt you could type: CD\Windows That will change the directory to Windows and what you will now see is: C:\Windows>