The Windows File System and Windows Explorer
The Windows File System and Windows Explorer
Windows Explorer
To move around the file system and
examine your files or get to one you
want (say, to modify, delete or copy it)
you can:
Start with the My Computer icon on the
desktop and keep double-clicking on the
appropriate folder icons until you’ve
opened the folder where it resides; or
Run Windows (not Internet) Explorer
Windows Explorer provides a convenient way
to see the hierarchical tree structure of all the
folders and files on your file system.
The left pane of the window displays this tree
structure, while the right pane lists the
contents of whatever folder or device has
been selected in the left pane.
One way of accessing it is through the
Start menu (not available in the CCS
labs):
Another way is through “My Computer”
on your Desktop.
Double click on the My Computer icon,
and then right-click on a drive icon (not
A if it does not have any floppy in it)
and choose Explore:
Contents of that folder with file name, file
size, file type, and file creation date.
Report on*
To refer to all the files named “Text11”
through “Text43” where these are the
only files with the String “Text” followed
by two digits (and not one or more than
two digits):
Text??
To find all your Word documents:
*.doc
Problem: Referring to a file by
its full path name
You sometime have to refer to a file,
either in a document or in a Web page,
by its full path name, which specifies its
exact location in the directory tree
structure, including which hardware
device it’s located on.
How do you specify a full path
name?