File Manager Unit 1 Section 2
This guide provides comprehensive insights into file management, covering key concepts like hierarchical structure, root directories, and subdirectories. Learn how to create and manage folders efficiently, sort files by different criteria, and understand the significance of file extensions. Discover best practices for organizing files, the role of the Recycle Bin, and safe methods for deleting and restoring files. This resource aims to enhance your computer organization skills and ensure better use of storage space.
File Manager Unit 1 Section 2
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When viewing the file structure, what is the difference between details and small icons?
When viewing a subdirectory, how can you sort by “file size”, “filename”, etc.
When viewing a subdirectory and in details, how can I see the “author” and “owner” of a document?
Where do you need to be sitting or located to view the size of a drive to determine whether your computer’s memory is getting full or not?
File extensions -- What do the following extensions stand for?
What is the difference between “application-based organization” and “project-based organization”? When would you use this?
Why should you keep program files separate from application files?
The DSBN computers get re-mapped every time a computer is turned off (Hard Boot). What does this mean and how may this affect you?
When copying files, what happens when you use the following?
When you delete a file, where does it go? How is it deleted from the computer?
Once files are removed, could you get them back in an extreme emergency? How? Cost?