folder structure is where you have difffrent files for diffrent things
You could have the names of the files wrong or the folders and the paths to them wrong. You have to build the structure of your folders accurately and the paths to them, and have the names of the files correct, trying to be case sensitive.
The easiest way is to not copy the files and folders in the first place, just copy the CD itself. If you want to make a bootable CD from scratch, most CD-burning software includes that option. If you don't have that option, there are plenty of freeware tools on the internet that you can download for this purpose. Typically you will create an ISO image of the CD from a folder structure and then burn the image.
Files A file on a computer system is any block of information being stored on the drive of that system. Files are used to hold all the information that makes a computer system function. Furthermore, most people have plenty of personal computer files with their own content within. For example, any text document you create and save on your computer is saved as a file. This also includes music, video and other application files that contain content for the user or functions for the computer itself. Folders Every computer system comes with a file system to keep all its files organized in groups. Folders serve to hold files inside them as well as other sub-folders and subsequent files. Folders help sort all the files on a system so the user (or the computer itself) can find and access files in an easier and more coherent fashion than just arranging all the files in one single directory. Many people have common folders on their computer such as a pictures folder and a music folder. Most folders can hold as much information as the computer can store on its drive and can hold any type of files. It would be possible to store photos in the music folder if the user so desired. Differences While files and folders are both stored on a computer drive, they are different items and each serves a specific purpose. While files store all the physical computer data within themselves, they are located somewhere within the directory located on the computer. These directories are also known as folders and contain all the files on the system.
The tree structure is useful because it easily accommodates the creation and deletion of folders and files.
You most probably need to UNZIP (extract) all the files and folders within the zip file before use. An easy way to do this is to download a program that allows you to extract files. try downloading winrar
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A filing cabinet.
A computer file structure.
You could have the names of the files wrong or the folders and the paths to them wrong. You have to build the structure of your folders accurately and the paths to them, and have the names of the files correct, trying to be case sensitive.
Storage devices hold folders and folders hold files.
* Folders are where "files" are kept. * Files are saved to "folders".
Directory structure in OS is the stable and scalable organization of files into a hierarchy of folders. It can be added to, but the fundamentals should don't change. These folders help computer users keep track of where everything on their PC is located.
No The files are programmed applications with extensions whereas the folders is like a wallet u keep the files in it
A,b,c,d
If i understand the question correctly, a folder is also called a directory.
You can have both files and folders in other folders. Sometimes they are referred to as sub-folders to indicate that they are inside another one.
Programmers prefer to store all source files and debugging tools in only one folder. But if you for example want to collect in the folders' structure the data from architecture, you need the "living" structure. That is, you need to use diffrent criteria, be it style, era or personality. This is a function of relational database.