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Hard Disk Management: A Comprehensive Guide for Business Users, Study notes of Agricultural engineering

Learn the essentials of hard disk management for business users. This guide covers topics such as operating system identification, creating a startup disk, formatting disks, managing disk space, cleaning drives, creating shortcuts, troubleshooting system lockups, identifying hard drive issues, managing print jobs, adding new devices, accessing windows explorer, understanding drag and drop, using right and left mouse clicks, locating missing files, moving, deleting, or rearranging documents, cleaning up internet files, recognizing viruses, archiving quickbooks, and backing up data and files.

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Pre 2010

Uploaded on 08/17/2009

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Hard Disk Management
What is hard disk management?
In your daily activities of managing your business, you will also have to manage
data that has been stored in your hard drive. How intense your management will be,
depends on you as an individual. But at some point in time, you should address some
basic points.
What operating system do I have?
Do I have a start up disk? If not how do I make one?
How do I format a new or old disk?
How full is my hard drive?
Is it necessary to clean a drive?
How do I make a shortcut?
How can I check the path of a program if it has a shortcut on the desktop?
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What is hard disk management? In your daily activities of managing your business, you will also have to manage data that has been stored in your hard drive. How intense your management will be, depends on you as an individual. But at some point in time, you should address some basic points. What operating system do I have? Do I have a start up disk? If not how do I make one? How do I format a new or old disk? How full is my hard drive? Is it necessary to clean a drive? How do I make a shortcut? How can I check the path of a program if it has a shortcut on the desktop?

What if my system locks up? What should I do? How do I know if my hard drive is going bad? How do I cancel a print job? How do I add a printer or other new device? How can I get to Windows Explorer? What is dragging and dropping? What is the difference between right and left click of the mouse? What if I can’t find a file or document?