There is no difference whatsoever. Just different names for the same thing.
C:\ is the root directory C:\folder\ is sub directory
A directory in DOS is like a folder in Windows: a collection of files.
On most Windows computers, the usbio.sys is found in the system32 folder. This folder is in the Windows directory on the primary drive.
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A "directory" in DOS is a "folder" in Windows Explorer.The terms are interchangeable, and some people call folders "directories" anyway.
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!
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You can find the Windows 10 background pictures in the "Backgrounds" folder within the "Windows" directory on your computer.
You can find the location of Windows background pictures by navigating to the "Backgrounds" folder within the "Windows" directory on your computer.
The Windows 10 background pictures are stored in the "Wallpaper" folder within the "Windows" directory on your computer.
in cmd type "md FileName" in the directory you want the folder. md= Make Directory. And where FileName is you would put what ever name you wanted.
You can find the location of Windows lock screen images in the "Assets" folder within the "Windows" directory on your computer.