C:\users\jane\desktop
In Windows, the default installation drive letter is C:, and the desktop folder will be in C:\Users\\Desktop\ (Windows Vista and newer) or C:\Documents and Settings\\Desktop\ (Windows XP), and for GNU/Linux distributions, /home//Desktop/(or simply ~/Desktop/ for any user that's logged in, will be directed to their own desktop folder)
Look in the Windows folder, it is in there.
in windows vista which button is used to create a new folder
Download and install the free trial version of Outlook 2007 for Vista on your new Vista computer. Export the outlook files on your old computer in .pst files. Import these .pst files into Outlook 2007 on your new computer. Open Windows mail and import your mails and contacts from Outlook 2007. Remove the trial version of Outlook 2007 from your new computer.
NO. For a replacement for active desktop on 32bit Vista go here. http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/bounty-program-success-active-desktop-replacement-for-vista/
Just right click on the icon and select delete.
The Desktop Cleanup function has been removed from Windows Vista.
There is no applications folder in Vista. However, you can find a folder called 'program files' in your windows partition. In program files, you can find your applications.
The default desktop theme for a successful installation of Windows Vista Business is Aero. I hope this answers your question :-)
Which three settings are available to personalize the appearance of the desktop on a Windows Vista computer?
no, your wrong
The Desktop.