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name and define any 4 common folders provided by the windows 7​

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Answered by AdItRiPaL
2

Answer:

Windows 7 comes with four libraries: Documents, Pictures, Music, and Videos.

Explanation:

File management is organizing and keeping track of files and folders, helping you stay organized, so information is easily located. A folder is a container for storing programs and files, similar to a folder in a file cabinet. As with a file cabinet, working with poorly managed files is like looking for a needle in a haystack—it is frustrating and time-consuming to search through irrelevant, misnamed, and out-of-date files to find the one you want. Windows allows you to organize folders and files in a file hierarchy, imitating the way you store paper documents in real folders. Just as a file cabinet contains several folders, each containing related documents with dividers grouping related folders together, so the Windows file hierarchy allows you to organize your files in folders, and then place folders in other folders. Windows 7 comes with four libraries: Documents, Pictures, Music, and Videos. Libraries (New!) are special folders that catalog folders and files in a central location. A library includes and displays folders that are stored in different locations on your computer, Homegroup, or network.

Using the file management tools, you can save files in folders with appropriate names for easy identification, quickly and easily create new folders so you can reorganize information and delete files and folders that you no longer need. You can also search for a file when you cannot remember where you stored it, create shortcuts to files and folders for quick and easy access, and even compress files and folders to save space.

A folder can hold different types of files, such as text, spreadsheets, and presentations. The Documents folder is the main location in Windows 7 where you store your files. However, there are some special folders, such as Pictures and Music, designed with specialized features to store specific types of files.

Answered by kinjaldutta9706
3

Answer:

The shell folders found in Windows 7 are similar to those discussed for Vista. A list of the folders found in both operating systems is given below. The additions to Windows 7 are given in the second list below.

System (Shell) Folders Found in Both Windows Vista and Windows 7

AddNewProgramsFolder

Administrative Tools

AppData

AppUpdatesFolder

Cache

CD Burning

ChangeRemoveProgramsFolder

Common Administrative Tools

Common AppData

Common Desktop

Common Documents

Common Programs

Common Start Menu

Common Startup

Common Templates

CommonDownloads

CommonMusic

CommonPictures

CommonVideo

ConflictFolder

ConnectionsFolder

Contacts

ControlPanelFolder

Cookies

CredentialManager

CryptoKeys

CSCFolder

Default Gadgets

Desktop

Downloads

DpapiKeys

Favorites

Fonts

Gadgets

Games

GameTasks

History

InternetFolder

Links

Local AppData

LocalAppDataLow

LocalizedResourcesDir

MAPIFolder

My Music

My Pictures

My VideoMyComputerFolder

NetHood

NetworkPlacesFolder

OEM Links

Original Images

Personal

PhotoAlbums

Playlists

PrintersFolder

PrintHood

Profile

ProgramFiles

ProgramFilesX64 (in 64-bit systems)

ProgramFilesX86 (in 64-bit systems)

ProgramFilesCommon

ProgramFilesCommonX64 (in 64-bit systems)

ProgramFilesCommonX86 (in 64-bit systems)

Programs

Public

PublicGameTasks

Quick Launch

Recent

RecycleBinFolder

ResourceDir

SampleMusic

SamplePictures

SamplePlaylists

SampleVideos

SavedGames

Searches

SearchHomeFolder

SendTo

Start Menu

Startup

SyncCenterFolder

SyncResultsFolder

SyncSetupFolder

System

SystemCertificates

SystemX86

Templates

TreePropertiesFolder

UserProfiles

UsersFilesFolder

Windows

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