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Chapter 4: Windows Basics
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Browsing for files and folders
A file or folder that you need is rarely right on top of your Windows desktop. 
It is usually on a drive inside a folder that may be inside yet another folder, 
and so on.
Windows drives, folders, and files are organized in the same way as a real file 
cabinet in that they may have many levels (usually many more levels than 
a file cabinet, in fact). So you usually will have to search through levels of 
folders to find the file or folder that you need. This is called browsing.
To browse for a file:
1
In Windows XP, click 
Start
, then select 
My Computer
.
- OR -
In Windows 2000 or Windows 98, double-click the 
My Computer
 icon on 
the desktop.
2
Double-click the drive or folder that you think contains the file or folder 
that you want to find.
3
Continue double-clicking folders and their subfolders until you find the 
file or folder you want. (If you do not see the contents of a folder, click 
Show the contents of this folder
.)