In *nix systems(Linux, Mac OS X, BSD, etc.) you can use the 'mv' command, in Windows-based systems use the 'move' command.
Both types of systems usually allow you to drag and drop (or cut and paste) in a graphical environment.
do operating system files come on cds
Most, yes. Moving operating system files or program files can cause problems.
A file system allows the operating system to store and organize files on a hard disk.
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first the booting files are loaded in the RAM and these files are in the boot sector where operating system is installed . after loading these file then these files load the operating system in the RAM , some portion of RAM is Allocated by the OS. after that window is ready to perform tasks.
boot partitionThe boot partition is the disk partition that contains the Windows operating system files and its support files, but not any files responsible for booting.
System files are files necessary to boot an operating system. They do not necessarily exist on any given NTFS volume, and the choice of file system does not affect which system files are present.
data files
because it needs to reboot
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You cannot do this; they are part of the operating system, and thus must be in the same location as the other system files in order for the computer to function.