Copy to root

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nicette Posted messages 53 Status Member -  
 joe -
Hello,
this question may be silly especially for those who know this, but what does it mean to stick to the root?
Configuration: Windows XP Internet Explorer 6.0

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  1. 962c Posted messages 1 Status Member 21
     
    Hello,

    Hard drives organize their data in folders that nest within one another.

    So: "C:/system/Xp/machin.txt" means that the file "machin.txt" is stored in the folder "Xp," which is stored in the folder "system," which is on the C drive.

    Saving something at the root of the drive is like moving your file "machin.txt" directly under C without going through folders and subfolders; in our case, that would be "C:/machin.txt."

    There you go...
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    1. joe
       
      thank you
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