You can go to the start menu and just start typing, the click "Files" on the right hand side, or you can press "WindowsLogo+F" to bring up a search bar for searching files.
You can also move your mouse into the top right corner, move it down the right edge of the screen, click the magnifying glass then click "Files" OR if you're on a touch screen tablet, you can swipe your finger from the right edge of the screen, then touch the magnifying glass
1)Open Windows Explorer by clicking on "My Computer." 2)On the File Menu, click "Tools," "Folder Options," then "View." Scroll down to "Hidden Files and Folders." Click the radio button to select "Show hidden, files, folders and drives" to see files which are normally hidden. 3)Navigate to the "Start Menu" and Click "Search." In the search list of choices click "All files and folders." Type "wga" and hit Enter.Find the files in the search named "wga.dll" and "wgatray.exe." View the files but do not delete them yet. 4)Click Ctrl and Alt and Delete keys and hold down all three keys. This action will open Windows Task Manager. 5)Click on the "Processes" tab. Click "Name" or "Image Name" on the first column to sort the list alphabetically. Scroll down to "wgatray.exe" and select it. Click "End Process" on the bottom right. 6)Return to the Search window and delete "wga.dll" and "wgatray.exe." Repeat Step 2 and restore selection to "Hide files, folders and drives." 7)Navigate to the Windows icon which is the same as "Start" in XP. Type "oga" in the "Search programs and files" text box, then wait for the results to appear. Find "oga.tray" and "ogalogon.dll" in the list of results. 8)restore selection to "Hide files, folders and drives."
Be careful with hidden files. Some system files are hidden for a good reason. I will assume you use Windows : 1. Open Windows Explorer; 2. Click on Tools; 3. Click on Folder Options ..; 4. Click on View tab; 5. Click on Hidden files and folders; 6. Select Show hidden files and folders; 7. Click OK; 8. Delete the icon; 9. Set option back to Do not show hidden files and folders (for security reason if you are not the only one using the computer).
If you are upgrading to Windows 8 from an older Windows version like Vista or 7 you should not lose any files as Windows has developed the transition to be nice and smooth. If you are clearing off the OS completely and manually installing Windows 8 then it is recommended to have a backup of your files.
because you have enabled options watch folders, go to file - watch folders and in watch folders window uncheck Watch Folders and their Sub-Folders for New Files
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Get a USB Flash Drive and get files from Windows 7 and transfer to Windows 8.
Go to Windows Store and search for it.
There are many ways to delete files on Windows 8. This includes selecting the file and using the delete key, as well as right clicking the object and selecting delete.
If you've deleted your Windows 8 program files by mistake, you can do a recovery and put it back to factory settings. Make sure you backup your files before doing so.
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"
This is possible. You could backup all your important files, install windows 7 then restore all your files. You won't be able to migrate applications when you are downgrading
This is possible. You could backup all your important files, install windows 7 then restore all your files. You won't be able to migrate applications when you are downgrading