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Windows File Management

ELEC 101 - Lab 2

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Objectives

•  Familiarization with Windows XP Explorer •  Folder creation and deletion •  Multiple / all select technique file selection •  Moving and copying files / folders •  Renaming files / folders •  Labeling disk

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Windows Explorer

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Changing Explorer File Window from Menu

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Folder Creation

•  Start windows explorer •  Select folder location from explorer •  Select File from tool menu •  Select new from pull down menu •  Select folder from your options •  Name your folder

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Folder creation on desktop

•  RCL on the desktop •  Select new •  Select folder •  Name your folder

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Moving Files between folders

•  CLH, click left and hold to select the file for moving

•  While holding the left mice key drag it to destination folder, and release

Notice that the file is no longer in the original location

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Selecting multiple files

•  To select multiple files, individually, hold the CTRL key to choose them

•  To select all the files in between, use shift key instead of CTRL

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Labeling the disk

•  You can label your working disk, using windows explorer, command prompt, my computer icon

•  Select your drive from my computer icon on the desktop, or from folder section of the explorer

•  RCL on your drive and select properties •  Type the label on the general tab, and click

OK

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Placing a Disk Label Graphically

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Renaming Disk Label Graphically

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Labeling your drive using command

•  Open a DOS prompt by clicking on start, select RUN, type cmd, and press enter

•  Go to your drive by typing the drive letter followed by a colon

•  Type label and press enter, it will display current label and give you a chance to change it

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Renaming Disk from Command Prompt