Re: C drive in windows 10

2015-09-22 Thread Gregory Rosenberg via Talk
Good morning Bud,

If you install Windows 10 on a hard drive or SSD drive and take the 
installation defaults then Windows 10 is installed on your hard drive in a disk 
partition mounted as drive C:. This is also the disk volume that the Windows 10 
operating system boots from. In Windows 10 you will see a folder called “Users” 
at the root of your C: drive. (i.e. C:\Users). You will find you home directory 
within this structure. If you created a user called “Bud” then your home 
directory where your documents, pictures, music files, … are stored in. That 
tis your home directory would be C:\Users\Bud. Your My Documents would be in 
C:\Users\Bud\My Documents. 

On 2015Sep 22, at 11:35, bud schwab via Talk  wrote:
> 
> Hi Guys,
> 
> I hate to be so dumb, but where is the C drive in windows 10? Is that what it 
> boots to, if it is there's very little on it. I'm supposed to be finding  a 
> favorites folder there. I know windows key d takes you to the desktop.  I 
> guess  I have a lot to learn about windows 10.
> Thanks.
> -- 
> Bud Schwab
> W6ZYP
> El Segundo, California
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Re: C drive in windows 10

2015-09-22 Thread Joe Paton via Talk
Hello,

another approach, as there is always more than one way to skin the cat, is to
press windows key and R, type in c colom backslash.
There you are in your root of c drive.

Then go to users, then your username, it might be pastor gill or whatever, then
favourites.
If I've read the entire thread, this should help.

Joe



On Tue, 22 Sep 2015 10:13:10 -0700
Pastor Gil Pries via Talk  wrote:

Hi,

>From your desk top hit tab until you hear windows edge.
Then arrow right to File explorer.
Open file explorer and find my computer and open it.
If you arrow down, you should find your C drive.

Pastor Gil

-Original Message- From: bud schwab via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2015 9:35 AM
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Subject: C drive in windows 10

Hi Guys,

I hate to be so dumb, but where is the C drive in windows 10? Is that
what it boots to, if it is there's very little on it. I'm supposed to be
finding  a favorites folder there. I know windows key d takes you to the
desktop.  I guess  I have a lot to learn about windows 10.
Thanks.
-- Bud Schwab
W6ZYP
El Segundo, California
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