C:\users\jane\desktop
C:\users\jane\desktop
You can only change the desktop items if they are in folder form (you have to have created a folder yourself ). You can do this by right clicking on the desktop > then new > then folder. Once you have your folder and have given it a name. Right click the folder and select properties > then you should see a customize tab > then towards the bottom of that window should be a section called "folder icons" in that box should be "change icon" click that and you can select an icon of your choice.
From Windows Explorer, you can click on File -> New -> Folder. You can also right click inside the folder that you want to create a new folder in, then select New, then Folder. You will then be allowed to enter a name for the folder. Type it in, and hit enter.
update files are stored in windows software distribution folder. Name of the folder is downloads
Rip the CD with Windows Media Player or any other music organizer, go to My Documents and then My Music, open the folder with the artist's name and then the folder with the album's name. You can copy/cut the files and place them anywhere you want.
Because there is already a folder with that name, it's called configurations, 'con' for short.
1. Right cick on the desktop to display the short cut menu.2. Select NEW and there click OPEN DOCUMENT TEXT to create a file in Open Office documentation. (You can select any file type required to be created.)OR1. Select NEW and there click FOLDER to create a folder on the desktop.2. Give a name of your choice to the file/folder created.
All roller coasters are stored inside your "tracks" subfolder inside the NoLimits folder. Locate the file name and delete it from the Windows explorer or the Mac desktop.
right click on the folder name in the folder tree
right click on the folder name in the folder tree
When you upgrade Windows it creates a folder called windows.old
There are two ways that I know of Right click anywhere on the Desktop (as long as it's not on an existing icon) and choose 'New' from the drop down list. Then choose folder. Type the name you want and press 'Enter'. The more difficult way is to click 'Start' then 'run' and type 'cmd'. This will open a terminal window. From this window you should type 'cd Desktop' which will change the working directory to your desktop. Then type 'mkdir NAME_OF FOLDER' replacing NAME_OF_FOLDER with a name you choose. This will also create a folder on the desktop. Take your pick.