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Apr 7 2009, 11:36 AM
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Thanks for reading and in advance for any help offered. hedley |
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Apr 7 2009, 03:55 PM
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![]() Silver Member Group: Tech Classroom Posts: 342 Joined: 24-July 08 From: U.S. Member No.: 80,488 Operating System: Windows XP Professional Version 2002 Service Pack 3 |
If you googled root directory you would of found plenty of information on what it is.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=r...amp;btnG=Search But in short, the root directory is your C:Drive, it is the directory that is not inside of another one, the highest up on the chain of directories. Notice how whenever you look at the path of a file on your computer it starts with C: (on some computers it may be D:, or some rare others), this is the root directory as there is none before it. Regardless, if you are trying to back up your My Documents folder, just do this: 1) Navigate to My Computer > C: > Documents and Settings > YOURUSERNAME 2) Right click on the My Documents folder and choose copy 3) Open up the drive that you wish to copy it to (if it's an external hard drive or USB device, go to My Computer and it will be in the list of drives as whatever you named it too.) 4) Click in an empty space and choose "Paste" If you are trying to get My Documents to another computer then you will have to first put it on an external drive of some sort, unless you have it connected via a network. So then on the computer your copying too 5) Plug the external drive into the computer you want to copy it too 7) Open a window and navigate to the My Documents folder on your external drive, right click it, and choose copy 8) Go to My Computer > C: > Documents and Settings > USERNAMETOCOPYTO and copy it over the My Documents already there. If you have anything in it already you should back it up elsewhere first. This post has been edited by Vectris: Apr 7 2009, 04:00 PM |
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