Yes we can. The easiest way to search for it in a Windows 7 PC is by going to My Computer and in the search box just type "autoexec.bat" (You can find the search box in the top right corner of My Computer.)
Right click on the file "autoexec.bat" and click on open file location. You will be directly taken to the files location which is most of the times this:-"C:\Windows\winsxs\x86_microsoft-windows-ntvdm-system32_31bf3856ad364e35_6.1.7600.16385_none_fde3cf3dd3e16d0d"
You can edit autoexec.bat using the Windows built-in notepad application.
You can find the Windows 8 Operating System on the Microsoft's website.
I have windows 8 too. All you have to do is windows button+r then type in %appdata%
One can find an instructional video for Windows 8 online at PC World. Also one can look on Microsoft's website as they have video tutorials on Windows 8 as well.
You can find information on how to reboot a computer that is running the Windows 8 OS online at the official Windows Microsoft website. You can also read the manual that came with the Windows 8 OS disc.
One can find a free debugger for Windows 8 when one goes to the website of stackoverflow. This site has a step-by-step guide to persons needing a free debugger for Windows 8.
The newest version of Windows that one would expect to find on a new computer is the Windows 8. With Windows 8, one can get a total new experience with excellent movies, games and great graphics.
Try reopening the store a couple times and see if you can find the update for 8.1 then for your notepad with Windows 8.
The only place where you will find the downloadable version of Windows 8 is the official Microsoft website. You could also buy the software in stores and then install it yourself.
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Go to the Start Screen (by pressing Windows key).Right click there and click on All Apps.You will find the complete list of installed apps in your Windows 8.If you want to download any App, go to Windows Store.
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