| Re: OPERATING SYSTEMS?? Use Windows Explorer. It can access all drives and all folders.
"GREENHORN" <GREENHORN@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> "Vanguard" wrote:
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> > "GREENHORN" wrote in message
> > news:E6782BFC-B727-4ED3-A097-2849F5161221@microsoft.com...
> > > Trying to run previous played programs. Error message occurred.
> > > Said
> > > "WinG32.DLL in C:/WINDOWS/SYSTEM directory. Move to
> > > C:/WINDOWS/SYSTEM32
> > > directory".
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> > > That's fine and dandy, but HOW DOES ONE DO THAT???!!!!! PLEASE
> > > HELP!!!!
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> >
> > If you have never copied a file and cannot figure out to copy a file
> > then it is time to visit your local library to read a Windows dummies
> > book.
> >
> > HAHA.......I KNOW HOW TO COPY AND MOVE FILE THAT ONE CREATES, BUT THESE
FILES ARE IN THE OPERATING SYSTEMS DIRECTORIES SET UP IN THE HARD DRIVE. HOW
DOES ONE ACCESS THE DIRECTORIES ON THE HARD DRIVE TO MOVE THE APPROPRIATE FILE? |