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Navigating the Windows Operating System Using Finder

A comprehensive guide on how to navigate the Windows operating system using a tool commonly referred to as 'Finder', officially known as Windows Explorer.

By Yuval Karmi

In this guide, we'll learn how to navigate the Windows operating system using a tool commonly referred to as 'Finder'. This tool, officially known as Windows Explorer, is a file manager application that is included with releases of the Microsoft Windows operating system from Windows 95 onwards. It provides a graphical user interface for accessing the file systems.

Understanding Windows Explorer

Windows Explorer, or 'Finder' as it is colloquially known, is a fundamental tool for navigating your computer's files and folders. With it, you can open, move, rename, and search for files and folders on your computer.

Accessing Applications

One of the key uses of Windows Explorer is accessing applications installed on your computer. In this guide, we'll use the example of accessing Norton, a popular antivirus software.

Why Use Windows Explorer?

Windows Explorer is a powerful tool that can help you manage your files and applications efficiently. By understanding how to use it, you can streamline your workflow and make the most of your Windows operating system.

In the following sections, we will delve into the specifics of how to use Windows Explorer, focusing on the practical example of accessing Norton antivirus software.

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