Many viruses self replicate. Viruses will create folders inside folders to hide in order to cause damage. If the same folder is inside every single folder then you most likely have one of these self replicating viruses.
It displays the name of every file/folder that is checked (v commonly stands for verbose, which displaying every file/folder is an example of).
Nope unless you put eg. Photos and then the next folder Photos 01
Yes, you can create a new folder from the folder list in Outlook. Simply right-click on the folder where you want the new folder to be created, select "New Folder," and then enter a name for the folder. You can also use the "Folder" tab in the ribbon and choose "New Folder" for the same result.
change the name
rename one of the files
A directory is the same as a folder. Go to Start>My Computer> go to the folder you want to make a directory in>click "New Folder" at the top of the screen (or right click and go to new>folder)>Name your folder>press enter>You just made a new folder!
In Dos-just write (DEL Folder Name) this command will delete all the Files inside that folder,then write (RD Folder Name) This will Remove your Folder. Remember both command contain Same folder name. Which you want to Delete.(DEL)command is used to delete Files. (RD) command is used to delete Folder
False. When you create a new folder, the default name is typically "New Folder" rather than "Blank folder." This name can vary slightly depending on the operating system, but "New Folder" is the most common default.
Because there is already a folder with that name, it's called configurations, 'con' for short.
A file folder can hold paper documents. A folder is also the same terminology used in computer lingo and means the same, as a "folder" to save electronic documents and pictures.
it is more handy to give it a name but i dont see why you need to avoid a new folder.
If you move the folder, it changes its path. Browse the folder by its name or seach the fodler with its name in the windows path. Try searching that path if you are unsure of the exact path.