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Data Entry: Operating System: Coping and Moving Files Using Explorer
View Files Details
- Click on Start, and then click on My Documents
- Double-click the folder that contains the files to be viewed.
- On the View menu, click Details.
- It will display all the details about the files such as Name, Type, size etc.
Coping and Moving Files Using Explorer
- Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, and then click Windows Explorer.
- Make sure the destination for the file or folder you want to move is visible.
- Drag the file or folder to the destination.
- If you drag an item while pressing the right mouse button, you can move, copy, or create a shortcut to the file in its new location.
- To copy the item instead of moving it, press and hold down CTRL while dragging.
- If you drag an item to another disk, it is copied, not moved. To move the item, press and hold down SHIFT while dragging.
- Dragging a program to a new location creates a shortcut to that program. To move a program, right-click and then drag the program to the new location. You must be logged on as an administrator to move a program.
Create a New Folder
- Click on Start, and then click on My Documents
- Under File, click New and select Folder.
- A new folder is displayed with the default name, New Folder.
- Type a name for the new folder, and then press ENTER.
- A new folder can also be created by right clicking a blank area in a folder window or on the desktop, pointing to New, and then clicking Folder.
Rename a File or Folder
- Click on Start, and then click on My Documents
- Click on the file or folder you want to rename.
- Under File, click Rename.
- Type the new name, and then press ENTER key.
- File or folder can also be renamed by right clicking it and then clicking Rename.
Delete a File or Folder
- Click on Start, and then click on My Documents
- Click on the file or folder you want to delete.
- Under File, click Delete.
- Files or folders can also be deleted by right-clicking the file or folder and then clicking Delete.
- Deleted files or folders are stored in the Recycle Bin, till they are permanently removed from the Recycle Bin.
- To retrieve a deleted file, double-click the Recycle Bin icon on the desktop. Right-click on the file to retrieved, and then click Restore
- To permanently delete a file, press and hold down SHIFT and drag it to the Recycle Bin.
Install Software/Hardware
Install Software
- Click Start, click Control Panel,
- Double-click Add or Remove Programs.
- Click on Add New Programs, and then select the source
- where the software to be installed is located such as CD orb Floppy drive
- Follow the instructions on your screen to install the software.
Change or Remove Software
- Click Start, click Control Panel,
- Double-click Add or Remove Programs.
- Click on Change or Remove Programs, and then select the program you want to change or remove.
- To change a program, click on Change button.
- To remove a program, click on Remove button.
Add New Features from Windows Update
- Click Start, click Control Panel,
- Double-click Add or Remove Programs.
- Click Windows Update.
- Follow the instructions to locate and install new Windows features or update
Add or remove a Windows component
- Click Start, click Control Panel,
- Double-click Add or Remove Programs.
- Follow the instructions in the Windows Components Wizard.
Install Hardware
- Click Start, click Control Panel,
- Double-click Add Hardware.
- Follow the instructions on the screen.