1. BY KEYBOARD: select files and folders press ctrl+c. go to traget location and press ctrl-v 2. BY MENU select files and folder go to edit menu select copy option. go to traget location click on edit menu and then click paste option. 3. BY DRAG N DROP select files and folder and drag with select copy to or move to option. regards, Asim Ibrahim asim.ibrahim@Yahoo.com Karachi, Pakistan.
In windows operating system it is called "Windows Explorer", file name: "explorer.exe".
You should not mess with any system files unless you absolutly know what you are doing.
Default folders provided with operating systems typically include directories such as "Documents," "Downloads," "Pictures," "Music," and "Videos." These folders help organize user files and facilitate easy access to different types of content. Additionally, operating systems often include system folders like "Program Files" for applications and "System32" for essential system files. The exact structure and naming may vary slightly between operating systems like Windows, macOS, and Linux.
They use a filing cabinet
False, the operating system is not responsible for storing files and folders on a secondary storage device.
Windows stores the files and folders necessary for booting the computer primarily in the System Reserved partition and the Windows operating system partition. The boot manager and Boot Configuration Data (BCD) are located in the System Reserved partition, while essential system files are found in the Windows directory of the OS partition (usually C:\Windows). Additionally, the boot loader, known as bootmgr, plays a critical role in initiating the boot process.
Windows Vista
This depends on your Operating System. On a Windows OS, the most common and most important folders are Windows, system32 and most other folders inside the Windows folder, ProgramData, Program Files, Program Files (x86) (the installation folder for 32-bit programs on a 64-bit version of Windows), and Users.
The first level directly in the root folder typically contains system files and directories that are essential for the operating system's operation. Common files and folders include system directories like "bin," "etc," "home," "lib," and "usr" in Unix-like systems, while Windows systems might have folders like "Program Files," "Windows," and "Users." Additionally, there may be hidden files like "bootmgr" for boot management. The exact contents can vary based on the operating system and user customizations.
The .dll files are hidden since they are so important to the operating system. However, if you want to take a look at them, click on Search, then type in *.dll tell it to look at hidden files. They will be listed and it will show what folders they are in. They are in several different folders such as i386.
The operating system (Windows, Linux, MacOS, etc.) is the basic software on your computer and that it just controls the file system on your hard drive.
EFS stands for Encrypted File System and is used to encrypt folders and files in Windows XP or Vista.This encryption works ONLY when using the Windows NTFS file system!