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I have the above on my taskbar because I started with W7. If I get a
new computer on it will I be able to find it? -- Myth, after all, is what we believe naturally. History is what we must painfully learn and struggle to remember. -Albert Goldman |
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On Sun, 12 Nov 2017 07:35:29 +0000, Martin Edwards wrote:
File Explorer I have the above on my taskbar because I started with W7. If I get a new computer on it will I be able to find it? You can always right-click on the Win10 start menu icon and choose "File Explorer" from the right-click context menu. If File Explorer is not pinned to the task bar, you can re-pin it like so: 1) Start File Explorer as above; then 2) Right-click on the File Explorer taskbar icon and choose "Pin to Taskbar". -- Kind regards Ralph 🦊 |
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On 12-11-2017 8:35, Martin Edwards wrote:
I have the above on my taskbar because I started with W7. If I get a new computer on it will I be able to find it? I dont know the "the above" program. Strange name. Can I download it somewhere? www.the_above.com mabe? |
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On 11/12/2017 12:34 PM, Sjouke Burry wrote:
On 12-11-2017 8:35, Martin Edwards wrote: I have the above on my taskbar because I started with W7.Â* If I get a new computer on it will I be able to find it? I dont know the "the above" program. Strange name. Can I download it somewhere? www.the_above.com mabe? Windows 10 will have *file Explorer* on the task bar automatically. Rene |
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Sjouke Burry wrote on 11/12/2017 1:34 PM: On 12-11-2017 8:35, Martin Edwards wrote: I have the above on my taskbar because I started with W7. If I get a new computer on it will I be able to find it? I dont know the "the above" program. Strange name. Can I download it somewhere? www.the_above.com mabe? "Above" as in "In the Subject line". |
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On 11/12/2017 1:42 PM, Alek wrote:
Sjouke Burry wrote on 11/12/2017 1:34 PM: On 12-11-2017 8:35, Martin Edwards wrote: I have the above on my taskbar because I started with W7. If I get a new computer on it will I be able to find it? I dont know the "the above" program. Strange name. Can I download it somewhere? www.the_above.com mabe? "Above" as in "In the Subject line". The File Explorer is located in the same spot it has been since Window XP. You left the icon (MS Icon) at the left end of the taskbar. File explorer is the second icon above the Power Icon. If you would like to click text, then right click the MS Icon and click the word File Explorer File explorer is -- 2017: The year we learn to play the great game of Euchre |
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On Sun, 12 Nov 2017 07:35:29 +0000, Martin Edwards wrote:
I have the above on my taskbar because I started with W7. If I get a new computer on it will I be able to find it? Try pressing Win+E. -- s|b |
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On Sun, 12 Nov 2017 19:34:30 +0100, Sjouke Burry
wrote: On 12-11-2017 8:35, Martin Edwards wrote: I have the above on my taskbar because I started with W7. If I get a new computer on it will I be able to find it? I dont know the "the above" program. Strange name. Not strange at all. "The above program" clearly refers the name that was "above" in the original message, in your reply, and in my reply to you: "File Explorer" in the Subject line. |
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On 12/11/2017 07:35, Martin Edwards wrote:
I have the above on my taskbar because I started with W7. If I get a new computer on it will I be able to find it? By default it is on taskbar on Windows 10. So go ahead and enjoy Windows 10. By the way there are only 500 million intelligent people in this world (out of a population of about 7 billion) who are able to use Windows 10 so you can join that elite group of users. Apparently, the learning curve is pretty steep and people like SteveGG, Stan Brown, Canadian Small Boys Abuser, Drug Dealers, PJP and others were all struggling and they gave up long time ago. They couldn't find Windows File Explorer!!!! -- With over 500 million devices now running Windows 10, customer satisfaction is higher than any previous version of windows. |
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On 12/11/2017 18:34, Sjouke Burry wrote:
On 12-11-2017 8:35, Martin Edwards wrote: I have the above on my taskbar because I started with W7. If I get a new computer on it will I be able to find it? I dont know the "the above" program. Strange name. Can I download it somewhere? www.the_above.com mabe? No you don't have the necessary level if intelligence required to use Windows 10. You better stay away from Windows and instead use Linux. You can't do anything useful on Linux but you have a computer on which you don't look complete plonker. -- With over 500 million devices now running Windows 10, customer satisfaction is higher than any previous version of windows. |
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On 12/11/2017 18:41, Rene Lamontagne wrote:
On 11/12/2017 12:34 PM, Sjouke Burry wrote: On 12-11-2017 8:35, Martin Edwards wrote: I have the above on my taskbar because I started with W7. If I get a new computer on it will I be able to find it? I dont know the "the above" program. Strange name. Can I download it somewhere? www.the_above.com mabe? Windows 10 will have *file Explorer* on the task bar automatically. Rene Do you mind not bothering them with this info because this gives them headaches. -- With over 500 million devices now running Windows 10, customer satisfaction is higher than any previous version of windows. |
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On 11/12/2017 6:34 PM, Sjouke Burry wrote:
On 12-11-2017 8:35, Martin Edwards wrote: I have the above on my taskbar because I started with W7. If I get a new computer on it will I be able to find it? I dont know the "the above" program. Strange name. Can I download it somewhere? www.the_above.com mabe? It referred to the title. This is quite common in UK English. -- Myth, after all, is what we believe naturally. History is what we must painfully learn and struggle to remember. -Albert Goldman |
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On 11/12/2017 8:38 PM, Good Guy wrote:
On 12/11/2017 07:35, Martin Edwards wrote: I have the above on my taskbar because I started with W7. If I get a new computer on it will I be able to find it? By default it is on taskbar on Windows 10. So go ahead and enjoy Windows 10. By the way there are only 500 million intelligent people in this world (out of a population of about 7 billion) who are able to use Windows 10 so you can join that elite group of users. Apparently, the learning curve is pretty steep and people like SteveGG, Stan Brown, Canadian Small Boys Abuser, Drug Dealers, PJP and others were all struggling and they gave up long time ago. They couldn't find Windows File Explorer!!!! -- With over 500 million devices now running Windows 10, customer satisfaction is higher than any previous version of windows. Thanks to all who replied. Let's remember that English is the main world language, and not all users will be fluent in UK or North American English. -- Myth, after all, is what we believe naturally. History is what we must painfully learn and struggle to remember. -Albert Goldman |
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On 11/13/2017 1:34 PM, Wolf K wrote:
On 2017-11-13 02:37, Martin Edwards wrote: [snip Good Guy's drivel] Thanks to all who replied. Let's remember that English is the main world language, and not all users will be fluent in UK or North American English. ... which are now merely two (closely related) dialects among an increasing number. As a world langauge, English is ossifying as Latin did, and its dialects are diverging more and more. Yes and no. Worldwide it is mutating, but it is not exactly ossifying in the UK. -- Myth, after all, is what we believe naturally. History is what we must painfully learn and struggle to remember. -Albert Goldman |
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On 11/14/2017 2:24 PM, Wolf K wrote:
On 2017-11-14 02:41, Martin Edwards wrote: On 11/13/2017 1:34 PM, Wolf K wrote: On 2017-11-13 02:37, Martin Edwards wrote: [snip Good Guy's drivel] Thanks to all who replied. Let's remember that English is the main world language, and not all users will be fluent in UK or North American English. ... which are now merely two (closely related) dialects among an increasing number. As a world langauge, English is ossifying as Latin did, and its dialects are diverging more and more. Yes and no. Worldwide it is mutating, but it is not exactly ossifying in the UK. Sorry, I wasn't clear: It's the "world language" version that's ossifying. For obvious reasons, it can't tolerate slang, idioms, puns, ambiguities, multiple meanings, allusions, etc. All these are culture-bound, which is why UK/American English is actually a hindrance when using English as working language. Just what shape the bones will be is anybody's guess, but one of the features will be a more formal syntax, and a smaller, semantically limited vocabulary. Yes, I think so. One of my colleagues in a charity shop has learning difficulties. I have tried to tell the manager, so far to no avail, that, while most customers understand some English, they do not understand him. -- Myth, after all, is what we believe naturally. History is what we must painfully learn and struggle to remember. -Albert Goldman |
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