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2. Tap or click the notification that appears in the upper-right corner of the screen.
3. Tap or click
Open folder to view
or hard drive.
File Explorer (previously called Windows Explorer) is the app you'll use to browse, copy, and move files on your
Surface. For more info, see the
microSD memory card
The microSD card slot lets you add up to 64 GB of storage
to Surface. You can use a microSD, microSDHC, or
microSDXC card.
Flip out the kickstand to access the card reader.
SkyDrive: Cloud storage
Store your documents, music, videos, and pictures in the
cloud by using SkyDrive. Surface includes a SkyDrive app
that you can use to upload and open files on your SkyDrive.
Your Microsoft account includes 7 GB of free storage on SkyDrive—that's enough for over 20,000 Office
documents or 7,000 photos.
To learn more about SkyDrive, see the

Files and folders

Use File Explorer (previously called Windows Explorer) to work with files and folders on your Surface or another
computer on your network. For info on browsing network locations, see the
section in this guide.
File Explorer
With File Explorer you can do things like search for files, create folders, and copy or move files around.
To open File Explorer:
From the Start screen, type
From the desktop, tap or click the file folder icon on the taskbar.
For help using File Explorer, see the topic
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files. File Explorer opens showing you the files on your USB flash drive
Files and folders
section in this guide.
SkyDrive
section in this guide.
file explorer
and then tap or click
How to work with files and folders
Access files on other computers
File Explorer
from the search results.
on Windows.com.
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