On a Windows machine it's typically called "My Computer".
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In Excel 2007 and higher it is called the Ribbon.
Atmost four drives can be mapped to a windows 2000 operating system computer. It can have different names like z name can be used for a drive.
Won't let me paste a picture so hopefully you can get the answer from what I am trying to say. Your content pane is located in your computer/documents window explorer. If you are in your computer window explorer, it will be the portion that shows you what you have installed on the computer. This portion includes the Hard Disk Drives, Devices with Removable storage, and your Network Locations. If you are in your Documents window explorer, it will be the portion of the window that shows you what files and folders you have in this section.
First guess; the BIOS. Second guess; the CPU.
Windows Vista provides two tools for exploring the files and folders on your computer- WINDOWS EXPLORER and the COMPUTER WINDOW. Both display the contents of your computer, using icons to represent drives, folders, and files.
The window when you boot up your computer is called the POST, Power On Self Test. It is bascially checking that all of your hardware is connected and has power.
Shrinking a window on a computer is called "minimizing". When you look up at the top right corner you will see a dash line followed by a box then on the end a X. The dashed line is what minimizes a window on a computer.
The process of moving from one open window to another is called window switching or window swapping. This action allows users to navigate between different open windows or applications on their computer.