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In windows operating system it is called "Windows Explorer", file name: "explorer.exe".
The built in feature in Windows that allows you to browse through the files and folders is called File Explorer. It is a built-in Windows application that you can access by clicking on the folder icon on your taskbar. It is a great tool for organizing and accessing your files and folders. You can also use it to search for files on your computer and even customize how you view and sort your files. [Note:] If You Buy Microsoft office for mac Visit Affordablekey AND Microprokey Website.
Libraries
Files, on hard disks, are stored in different directories or folders. Folders can contain other folders. A path is the complete specification of disk and folders, required to reach the file. For example, in Windows, a filename, including its complete path, may look like this:c:\My Documents\Personal Stuff\MyText.docOnly the last part (MyText.doc) is the filename; the part before that is the path name.Files, on hard disks, are stored in different directories or folders. Folders can contain other folders. A path is the complete specification of disk and folders, required to reach the file. For example, in Windows, a filename, including its complete path, may look like this:c:\My Documents\Personal Stuff\MyText.docOnly the last part (MyText.doc) is the filename; the part before that is the path name.Files, on hard disks, are stored in different directories or folders. Folders can contain other folders. A path is the complete specification of disk and folders, required to reach the file. For example, in Windows, a filename, including its complete path, may look like this:c:\My Documents\Personal Stuff\MyText.docOnly the last part (MyText.doc) is the filename; the part before that is the path name.Files, on hard disks, are stored in different directories or folders. Folders can contain other folders. A path is the complete specification of disk and folders, required to reach the file. For example, in Windows, a filename, including its complete path, may look like this:c:\My Documents\Personal Stuff\MyText.docOnly the last part (MyText.doc) is the filename; the part before that is the path name.
Sometimes they have been referred to as directories, which comes from older operating systems.
Microsoft started calling directories 'Folders' about the time that Windows 95 was written. People who still call them directories probably know how to use Edlin.
Windows Recovery Environment
C:\Documents and Settings\user name\Recent from this folder to recover the data.
A folder holds a set of files ----- in IT a file (like a .doc document) holds user data, while a folder is a place where a number of files can be grouped for convenience (like 'my documents'). Folders can also hold other folders making the whole storage structure a tree. BY JOHN KARL VIDALLO BAUTISTA
They are commonly called dorma windows
What kind of cache? Each program has it's own. Maybe this might help you: 1. Windows button/Start menu. 2. Type %temp% 3. Enter. And: C:/users/"your name"/appdata/ (You will have to allow windows to show hidden folders or write in the /appdata in the target line yourself.)
MIcrosoft created the Skydrive. It was originally released to the public in August 2007, under a different name (Windows Live Folders). The most recent updates to Skydrive were made in September 2012.