Viewing Your Computer's Contents; Using Windows Explorer - Toshiba S1 User Manual

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You computer's desktop includes several standard features:
icons, Start button, Shortcut tray, Taskbar, System tray, and
background pattern.
Icons
An icon represents a file or program that can be quickly
activated by double-clicking the icon. The icons initially
displayed on your desktop include:
My Documents — Shows the documents in the My
Documents folder that you've created or edited most recently.
My Computer — Shows the file system for your computer
and the network (if any).
My Network Places — Contains the most recent Network
sites you've visited.
Recycle Bin — Holds files you've deleted. You may be able
to retrieve these files until you empty the Recycle Bin.
Internet Explorer — The Microsoft browser that provides
access to the Internet.
Connect to the Internet — A shortcut command to connect
with your Internet Service Provider (ISP) and establish a link
to the Internet using your browser.

Viewing your computer's contents

Using Windows Explorer

Windows Explorer gives you a view of your computer's
contents as a hierarchy or "tree." You can easily see the
content of each drive and folder on your computer. To access
Windows 2000 Supplemental Information
Viewing your computer's contents
TECHNICAL NOTE: If you delete a file from a diskette, it does
not go into the Recycle Bin. For more information on the
Recycle Bin, see Windows Help.
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