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When you upgrade Windows it creates a folder called windows.old
Folders have no extension.
Creates a new directory or folder.
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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.
Drag any app on top of another then it creates a folder.
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.
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That would be the "Program Files" folder. It is usually on C: drive. With a 64 bit system you will have a "Program Files" folder, and a "(x86) Program files" folder. The program itself will usually be in a separate folder in the "Program file" folder. It will either have the name of the program or the name of the program Company. If the folder is named after the company then the program will be in a separate folder inside the company folder.
In any Windows, first, you have to create a new folder. So, go to where you want to save your first folder (the one that will hold the other folder inside it). Then, right-mouse-click, and click 'create new folder'. A folder will pop up, and name that folder. Then, after naming that folder, double-click on it to go inside the folder. There will be nothing there, since it is a new folder. Then, right-mouse-click inside the emtpy space, and click on 'create new folder'. Name that folder, and then you just saved a folder within a folder.