Wednesday, 1 April 2015

explain by the delete file and folder and restore file / folder? do you mean by copy file.

DELETE FILE AND FOLDERS:                                                   Delete means to erase or remove. this commands is usually used to... thumbnail 1 summary
DELETE FILE AND FOLDERS:
                                                  Delete means to erase or remove. this commands is usually used to erase file and folders that are unwanted, duplicate or have been ruined by some means. it is also used to free-up  valuable disk space. as previously described, windows XP will not allow some file and folders to be deleted. here's how to delete the remaining ones:
right click a file or folder, and click on delete.
press delete key on the keyboard when cursor is on a file
or folder.
RESTORE FILE / FOLDERS:


                                              a safety measure in windows XP, and some versions before it, is the recycle bin. if you accidentally delete a file or folder , it is temporarily stored on the recycle bin, from where it can be restored to its original location. to restore a file or folder, open recycle bin. right click on the particular file that needs to be restored, then click on 'restore'.

To permanently remove files from the computer and reclaim any hard disk space they were using, you need to permanently delete files from the recycle bin. you can choose to delete individual files from the recycle bin or empty the entire recycle bin at once. please keep in mains that once a file is deleted from the recycle bin, in con-no be restored. therefore, be careful while deleting a file or folder.
COPY FILES:
                      this is one of the valuable features of Microsoft windows. it saves a lot of time and energy. there are more many ways to copy files. some of them are:
1.  use the shortcut Ctrl + C (press Ctrl key and then C key) to copy the file / folder from its original location. now use Ctrl + V (press Ctrl and V respective ly) to paste the file / folder to its new location.
Another feature in windows is the CUT. it does not duplication a file or folder, but is only used to change its location. Ctrl + X is its  shortcut.
1.     right click the mouse on the file / folder to be copied. choose cut / copy. right click on the new location, and choose paste.
2.     you can also open the file (that needs to be copied) and click on save as, then choose the new location, and the click on OK.

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