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    What is the difference between Internet Explorer and File Explorer?
    Christopher
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    Internet Explorer is an internet browser. File Explorer allows you to explore all the files that exist on your computer (much like a file cabinet).
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    Will these methods work for older versions of Windows?
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    This article is primarily for users running Windows 8. 8.1, and 10. If you're running an older version of Windows, see How to Open Windows Explorer .
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    Did Microsoft rename Windows Explorer to File Explorer?
    Bat 🦇
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    Yes. It occurred with the release of Windows 8, alongside the addition of the ribbon.
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    How do I make a new file?
    Bat 🦇
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    There are many different files that consist of different content, such as image or text files. Read How to Make a New File in Windows .
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    How can I find my photos?
    Bat 🦇
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    Select "Pictures" from under "This PC". If the list is collapsed, double click on "This PC".
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    How do I open two windows side-by-side in File Explorer?
    Bat 🦇
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    Open File Explorer twice. Then, select one of the windows and hold down the following keys until the window snaps to the left: Win + ←. Repeat to snap to the right. Alternately, you can drag the windows to the side.
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    What is a file extension?
    R2_d2000
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    A file extension is the part of a file name that tells the operating system how to open that file. For example, if a file extension is ".pdf", then the operating system knows that it needs to open that file with a PDF reader.
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    How do I open a new folder?
    Bat 🦇
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    Double-click on the newly-created folder to open it.
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