Managing Files, Folders, And Documents

Filed Under (Windows Xp) by Admin on 21-12-2007

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Windows XP creates many folders such as ‘My Pictures’, and such folders are by default used by applications to store their files— unless the user decides to save it elsewhere. Novice users may love the idea, but it is not entirely safe to use such ‘friendly’ folders; we will tell you why shortly. Before that, let’s get down to understanding the basic file system of Windows XP. Read the rest of this entry »

Windows 98

Filed Under (Windows Xp) by Admin on 09-12-2007

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Windows 98 was just a version of Windows 95 brought up to speed with the newest technologies. It now supported USB devices, and could also use the new FAT32 file system, which let it access drives larger than 2 GB.

Internet Explorer, till now a separate feature of Windows, was now integrated into the Windows user interface—one of the more notable examples being the ‘Active Desktop’, which let you turn your desktop into a Web page. Read the rest of this entry »