Moving files, Renaming files, Deleting files – Dell Inspiron XPS Gen 2 User Manual
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4.
Locate and open the folder into which you want to copy the file.
5.
Click the Edit menu and click Paste.
Moving Files
Using My Computer:
1.
Click the Start button and click
My Computer
.
2.
Locate the file you want to move, and click the file to select (highlight) it.
3.
Click Move this file.
4.
In the Move Items window, click the folder into which you want to move the file.
5.
Click Move.
Using Windows Explorer:
1.
Right-click the Start button and click Explore to open Windows Explorer.
2.
Locate the file you want to move and click the file to select (highlight) it.
3.
Click the Edit menu and click Cut.
4.
Locate and open the folder into which you want to move the file.
5.
Click the Edit menu and click Paste.
Renaming Files
1.
Use Windows Explorer or
My Computer
to locate the file you want to rename, and click the file to select (highlight) it.
2.
Click the File menu and click Rename.
3.
Type the new filename and press
Deleting Files
1.
Use Windows Explorer or
My Computer
to locate the file you want to delete, and click the file to select (highlight) it.
2.
Click the File menu and click Delete.
3.
Click Yes to send the file to the Recycle Bin.
If you accidentally delete a file, see "
Retrieving Files From the Recycle Bin
."
Retrieving Files From the Recycle Bin
When you delete a file, it moves to the Recycle Bin and remains there until you empty the Recycle Bin. To retrieve a file:
1.
Double-click the Recycle Bin icon,
.
The Recycle Bin window appears and lists all deleted files, their previous locations, and the dates you deleted them.
NOTICE:
Do not move any files that are part of an installed program. Doing so may make the program unusable.
NOTICE:
When you type the new filename, do not change the filename extension (the last three characters after the period). Doing so may render the
file unusable.
NOTICE:
Do not delete any files that are part of an installed program. Doing so may render the program unusable.
NOTICE:
Files deleted from a floppy disk or from a network are erased permanently. They are not sent to the Recycle Bin.