Section 2.12. StartComputer


2.12. Start Computer

The Computer command is the trunk lid, the doorway to every single shred of software on your machine. When you choose this command, a window opens to reveal icons that represent each disk drive (or drive partition) in your machine, as shown in Figure 2-7.

Figure 2-7. The Computer window lists your PC's driveshard drives, CD drives, USB flash drives, and so on; you may see networked drives listed here, too. This computer has two hard drives , a USB flash drive, and a CD-ROM drive. (If there's a disk in the CD drive, you see its name , not just its drive letter.) When you select a disk icon, the Details pane (if visible) shows its capacity and amount of free space (bottom).


For example, by double-clicking your hard drive icon and then the various folders on it, you can eventually see the icons for every single file and folder on your computer. (The Computer icon no longer appears on the desktopunless you put it there, as described on Section 5.5.)




Windows Vista for Starters
Windows Vista for Starters: The Missing Manual
ISBN: 0596528264
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2007
Pages: 175
Authors: David Pogue

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