The contents of the folder are also deleted. Usually your computer will ask you to confirm the operation If you do delete a whole folder. It can be easily retrieved from the Trash Bin. Or recycling folder
False. Shortcuts are only icons containing a path to the file. If a shortcut is deleted, the dialogue box that accompanies the deletion attempt will always tell you that you are not deleting the actual program itself.
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Click on the Miro icon (usually found in the Applications folder) and drag it to the Trash basket in the Dock, or right click on the icon and select Move to Trash from the menu, and then when you empty the Trash the application will be deleted.
I don't understand--why would you want to change the application icon? It is just an icon of a folder labeled "Applications." What are you trying to do? If you want to replace icons for individual applications rather than the icon for the Applications folder and you are using a set of icons with an .icns extension you can right click on the application's icon, select Show Package Contents from the menu, and open the Resources folder. In the Resources folder is the original applicationName.icns file. Move this original file somewhere safe (or better still make a copy of the application to experiment with) and then put your icon set in the Resources folder and rename it to whatever the original icon set was called. The application will then use your new icons.
In Windows, clicking the plus sign before a folder icon expands the folder, revealing its subfolders and files. This action changes the plus sign to a minus sign, indicating that the folder is now expanded. If you click the minus sign, it collapses the folder, hiding its contents again. This toggle allows users to easily navigate through their folder hierarchy.
A collapse icon means indicates that the folder is expanded and its subfolders are listed below the folder name.
It is a icon of a red square with a white circle in the center. i want to get it back to the normal folder icon. going to customize and reset does not work. it looks like this : https://sites.google.com/a/unitedbuilders.us/signature/_/rsrc/1405351168305/home/Untitled.png
The Skype application for Mac OS X (See links below) is delivered as a .dmg file which will mount as a disk icon on the Desktop when double clicked. Double clicking the Skype disk icon opens a window revealing the Skype application's icon which should be dragged into the Application folder. Once the Skype application has been copied to the Applications folder you can right click on the Skype disk icon on the Desktop and select Eject from menu to remove the disk from the Desktop. If you want to see the contents of the application you can right click on its icon and select Show Package Contents from the menu.
Step 1: Using your web browser, go to AOL .com. In the top right corner of the AOL page, click on the envelope icon to go to AOL Mail. Step 2: Sign in to your AOL account. When signed in, click on the Trash icon located at the left panel. This shall open the contents of your Trash folder. Step 3: In the Trash folder, you will see all of your deleted emails that is not older than seven (7) days. Step 4: If you want to recover or restore any of the emails in the list, click on the check box to select the email message. Step 5: When the deleted emails are selected, click on the Action button above then in the pull down menu, click on "Inbox" under "Move To" group of commands. This action will move the deleted emails that you selected back to the Inbox. Step 6: Congratulations! Your deleted emails must be restored to your Inbox. But if emails deleted from the trash box then you will not recover them.
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Photo Booth is owned by the system and you are not able to delete it. If you had it in the Dock but removed the icon from the Dock you can still find it in the Applications folder.
In Windows File Explorer, a shared folder is indicated by a small hand icon or an overlay on the folder icon. This overlay typically appears in the bottom left corner of the folder icon, signifying that the folder is accessible over the network for other users. Additionally, the folder may also display a "Shared" label in its properties.