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When you save a file or program (a program is just a collection of special files anyway) to your hard drive, it is not generally stored as a single entity. Instead, it is divided up into a number of small pieces. When you retrieve the file, the computer puts all the pieces back in the correct order so that you can view your file or run your program.

Keys


The Windows keys can be combined with other keys to create some very handy keyboard shortcuts. On a standard computer keyboard, the Windows Keys can be found two keys to the left and right of the space bar, and can be identified by their "Flying Windows" logos.



Windows Key + E Opens Windows Explorer.

Windows Key + F Opens Find Files dialog box

Windows Key + R Opens Run

Windows Key + M Minimize all open windows

Windows Key + Shift Key + M Maximize all open windows

Windows Key + Control + F Opens Find Computer dialog box

Windows Key + F1 Displays Windows Help

Windows Key + Tab Cycle through task bar buttons (Enter to open selected window)

Windows Key + Pause/Break Opens System Properties dialog box



System Information tool

System Information can be a very useful tool for troubleshooting computer problems. For example, digging into items listed in the "Software Environment" can give you information about which programs have recently experienced serious errors, driver details, network connections, running tasks and more. The System History view records changes to hardware resources and the software environment and this can help you track down problems that may have occurred due to driver upgrades or hardware changes.

An integrated search feature allows you to more easily find what you are looking for.

The average computer user may not need to access the System Information Tool very often. However, it is wise to know what the tool offers and how to access it if the need arises.

To launch the System Information tool:
  1. Click "Start" and then "Run".
  2. In the Run field, enter "msinfo32.exe" without the quotes.
  3. Click "OK" and the tool should launch.


Alternatively, you can click "Start /All Programs/Accessories/System Tools/System Information" to open the tool directly from the Start Menu.

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