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Windows and File Management Lesson 9 Computer Concepts BASICS

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Page 1: Windows and File Management Lesson 9 Computer Concepts BASICS

Windows and File Management

Lesson 9

Computer Concepts BASICS

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Files, folders, & disks are your key system resources

Windows provides 2 tools for browsing, accessing and managing these resources: My Computer & Windows Explorer

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File Management

File Management: the process of organizing and keeping track of your files

Foundation of tools: files, folders, & disks Files: Can include a wide range of objects.

Can be instructions for the computer to operate (executable files or program files)

Can be a text document you read (document file) Can contain an image

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File Management

Folders: a container used to store & organize your files. Are stored on a disk & can also have subfolders

Disks: where files, folders, & subfolders are stored. Can include floppy disks, hard disks, CDs, DVDs,

Zip disks, PC Cards, and mobile storage devices (USB flash drives, memory cards or sticks)

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The GUI for Windows XP

When you turn your computer on, a symbolic desktop is displayed. Icons represent folders, files, programs & other objects.

The Graphical User Interface allows you to click icons to execute commands

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The Windows Desktop

Taskbar: Displays all current “tasks” being used

Desktop Start Button:

Allows access to My Computer & other programs/files

Icons

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The My Computer Window

You start My Computer from the Start Menu on the Taskbar.

My Computer Window: contains 2 document folders: Shared Documents & a User Folder

Shared Documents: are available to other users on the network.

User Folder: Your personal folder on the network

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The My Computer Window

My Computer Window has 2 types of icons: Disk drive icons & Folder icons

Disk drive icons: identify drives available on your system

Label:•Title Bar•Menu Bar•Toolbar•Address Bar•Disk Drives•Network Drive

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The My Computer Window

Common Terms: Arrange in Groups: allows you to group files by

detail, name, size, type, or date modified. Thumbnails: files/folders displayed as a small

image with name underneath Tiles: files/folders displayed as a large icon Icons: displayed as a small image List: displays the contents of folder as a list with a

very small icon to the left of the name Details: contains all information related to the file

(name, type, size, date modified) Filmstrip: Pictures appear in a single row of

thumbnail images

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Managing Folders & Files

Use folders to organize all of your files All files & folders must have a name

Make it easy to remember & have it relate to content

Filenames: can have up to 255 characters! Also have 3-letter extensions

Extensions: identify the type of file .doc for MS Word document; .xls for MS

Excel; .ppt for MS PowerPoint

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Managing Folders & Files Creating folders:

File, New, Folder Click Make A New Folder link in File & Folders

Task Pane Rt. Click in Window: New, Folder

Rename: Rt. Click, Rename Deleting folders/files:

Rt. Click, Delete Deleted Folders also delete any files inside of it All deleted folders/files go to the Recycle Bin. If Recycle Bin is emptied; it is permanently gone If you want to restore file from RB, you can.

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Copying & Moving Files

Source: the file to be copied Destination: the location where the copied or

moved file will reside Copying a file: allows you to create a

duplicate of it in a different location. Original version stays in original location.

Moving a file: allows you to move a file/folder from its original location to a new location.

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Expanding & Collapsing Drives & Folders

In Windows Explorer, the Folders Pane displays the folders on your computer in a hierarchy.

The Contents Pane displays the contents of the disk or folder selected in the Folders Pane Folders Pane, Contents Pane, Folders

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Getting Help & Support in Windows

Windows provides you with online assistance Windows also provides The Help & Support

feature to assist you with troubleshooting problems

To Access: Start, Help & Support Start, Control Panel, Help (Menu Bar), Help &

Support