C Drive is where all your programs and data are kept. There are two ways
to get to your C: Drive, through your "My Computer" icon or through
Windows Explorer::
1. Click on the "My Computer" icon from the start menu or the
desktop. You should see something like this:
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2.
Another way to look at
what is in your Hard drive is to go START > PROGRAMS > then
find >
Windows Explorer. NOTE: It could be filed under "Accessories",
depending on your computer's operating system.
The + signs beside the folder on the left tell you that you have
other folders inside these folders. If you click on
them another lot of folders will drop down and it will show you
folders within folders and information about those folders and files. Knowing
this should make it easy to find information or documents you may have used
recently. Each one of these folders contains files or data. They can be word
processing documents or pictures or even program files.
