Computer Science, asked by harshitaraghuvanshi0, 6 months ago

Answer these questions in short answers.

1. Name common folders provided by Windows 7.

2. Why do we need to organize files/folders?

3. What is the use of copying and moving files?

4. What do you mean by renaming a file?

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Answered by khaninayath302
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Answer:

1Ans: When Windows 7 was installed on your computer, it created three system folders: Program Files folder Most programs (including the programs and tools that come with Windows 7) install the files they need in subfolders of the Program Files folder.

2Ans: Nested folders generally make it easier to find specific files later, because you don't have to sift through all your files at once. Folders and subfolders like these can keep your files organized in a logical way. It's easy to get into a trap of creating a subfolder for everything.

3Ans: Key Difference: Copy is to make a copy of the selected file or folder and place the duplicate in another drive or folder, while move is to move the original files from one place to another location. The move command deletes the original files, while copy retains them.

4Ans: Rename is a term used to describe the process of changing the name of an object. For example, you could rename a file called "12345. txt" on a computer to "book. txt" so it can be identified without having to open and read its contents. ... While a file is highlighted in Windows, pressing the F2 key allows you to rename.

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