Moving files and settings manually, Finding your documents, To find files in the documents folder – Gateway GT5448E User Manual

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CHAPTER 5: Maintaining Your Computer

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Moving files and settings manually

You can manually transfer your personal data files by copying
them to removable media, such as a writable disc, an external
hard drive, a network location, or a flash drive.

Finding your documents

Many programs save your personal data files in the
Documents or My Documents folder. Look in your old
computer’s documents folder for personal data files.

To find files in the documents folder:

1

In Windows Vista, click

(Start), then click

Documents. The Documents folder opens and displays
many of your saved personal data files. Go to

Step 4

.

- OR -

In Windows XP, click Start, then click My Documents.
The My Documents window opens and displays many
of your saved personal data files. Go to

Step 4

.

- OR -

In Windows 98, Windows Me, or Windows 2000,
double-click the My Computer icon on the desktop. Go
to the next step.

2

Double-click the C:\ drive icon.

3

Double-click the My Documents folder. The My
Documents
window opens and displays many of your
saved personal data files.

4

Copy your personal data files to removable media or to
another computer on your network.

Finding other files

Use Windows Find or Search to locate other personal data
files. For more information, see the online User Guide.
You can often identify different data file types by looking at
the file’s extension (the part of the file name following the last
period). For example, a document file might have a .DOC
extension and a spreadsheet file might have an .XLS
extension.

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