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Desktop, program files, control panel mostly.
Windows Explorer, are you stupid or something??
That's the 'file manager' program.
It does unzip files, extracts folders and other things. You can just play around with it and find out what it does.
In windows operating system it is called "Windows Explorer", file name: "explorer.exe".
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I believe you might have the wrong program in mind - Internet Explorer does not have a Folders option. However - * Windows* Explorer does. Windows Explorer is the program that opens when you want to browse files on your own computer (i.e. My Computer, My Documents, etc.). If you go to My Computer (which opens Windows Explorer), you should be able to go to Tools -> Folder Options.
Use the search function to find it. If you're talking about "My Computer" on your desktop, that just takes you to the contents of your hard drive.
Program counter is a processor register that indicates where a computer is in its program sequence. It contains the address of the memory location.
Usually, a 'mini-dump' occurs when a computer encounters an error in a program. This causes the computer to write the contents of the memory to disc. This is so the user can (if they wish) report the error and forward the contents of the mini-dump to the program vendor - so their technical team can see what happened, and if necessary re-write the software to cure the problem.
EDocs is a user interface that lets users create their own folders and search structures. This tool can be used for content management.