A folder is a directory. Folders can be inside other folders, and so can files...
C: is the main directory.In computing, a directory, catalog, folderor drawer is an entity in a file system, which contains a group of files and/or other directories. A typical file system may contain thousands (or even hundreds of thousands) of directories. Files are kept organized by storing related files in the same directory. A directory contained inside another directory is called a subdirectory of that directory. Together, the directories form a hierarchy, or tree structure.
There's no particular requirements on how deep a directory needs to be or should be. The directory can be any depth, subject to file system limitations.
Well, you down load the file. Open up the Downloading Folder. If its an ".x" file place it in your accessory folder. If its an ".PMD" place it in models. If its a ".VPD" put it in pose data. If its a ".VMD" folder, place it in motion data.
No. The only way a file can be uploaded is to have a torrent file on your computer that refers to the specific file in question.
To understand this you must first understand a little about "COMPRESSED" files. The entire scope of the topic "COMPRESSED FILES" is beyond the scope answer but the basics are as follows...Extracting is used in conjunction with a "COMPRESSED" file. A compressed file (such as a .ZIP, .RAR, .ISO, (and many others)) is a single or group of files arranged in volumes which contain one or more computer files. The files inside the compressed file could be almost any type and are usually stored in the compressed file in order to shrink them into a single archive which is smaller than the files it contains when they are decompressed. This is quite commonly done to make transferring groups of files easier, as well as to make larger files quicker to download or upload since being smaller they do not take as long to send/receive. Two of the most common compression programs are WinZIP and WinRAR (.zip and .rar).With this in mind when you extract a file you are removing it from the archive, expanding it to its original size then copying the restored file to a specified folder. When you copy a file, you are simply duplicating a file (any file) in memory and writing an exact copy of that file to a specified folder.Note that if you have a .RAR file (e.g. file1.rar) which contains a bunch of photos you took on vacation (e.g. photo1.jpg, photo2.jpg, photo3.jpg) you could EXTRACT the file1.rar to the folder ("C:\ANYFOLDER") and that folder would contain all of the photos which were in file1.rar. However if you simply COPY file1.rar to "C:\ANYFOLDER" folder, the folder will contain the file 'file1.rar'. You would still have to extract the photos from it should you wish to access them.
what word defines -includes the file name and possibly a directory or folder name
Computers store data in a series of directories. Each directory, or folder, may contain files or other directories. If a directory is located within another directory, it is called a sub-directory (or sub-folder) of that folder.
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program file in c:\ drive
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No. A folder (directory) is a file itself on your computer's file system (but its filesize is usually not counted or too small). The purpose of a folder is to contain addresses of other folders and the files it contains as an organizational feature to make it easier for the computer to find the file.
On most Windows computers, the usbio.sys is found in the system32 folder. This folder is in the Windows directory on the primary drive.
A directory is also known as a folder. It is not a file, rather it is where files are stored. Generally many directories make up a program. And many files are contained in each directory.
The usual approach is to create a 'tar' file first of the directory and then compress the tar file. This is also safer because it leaves the original directory intact.
No, it's a "Directory" on the disk that can contain data, applications or other directories.
Go into your emulator and go file/ROM directory and set it to the folder you place your games in then go file/refresh ROM directory and click on the game to play it if the game doesn't work it might be because you need to refresh the ROM directory again or the emulator is not a good version
A directory is commonly called a "folder" - it is a file that has a list that redirects the computer to the actual location of the files that are in that list. It's used more of as a organizational tool.