Winter 2003 - Computer Engineering 003

Personal Computer Concepts: Software and Hardware

Miscellaneous Windows Notes

How to Open Files and Folders on Windows

To open a file on a Windows machine, there are several options one or the other of which will work on your machine depending how it is configured. Try these out in order. If all goes well, a window appears on the screen displaying the content you expect for the file or folder. If you experience problems, read about possible problem resolution and then try another of the file opening options below.

This should always work on folder icons, but may not always work on other icons that represent files. When configured properly, Windows determines the file type by its name and starts the application that is associated with that file type. When Windows does not know or find the right application to handle a particular file type, it displays a dialog box to inform you of the problem and request assistance.

Drag-and-drop is a GUI function. It tells Windows to open the file that you are dragging by means of the application you are dropping it on. If the application knows how to display the file, it does. Otherwise, it might display a dialog or warning box to inform you. Or it might show you the file content in an unusable manner.

How to Solve Some Problems

It is hard to list all the reasons why a computer might not be doing what you expect it to. There are too many possibilities, depending on how the computer is configured and in what state its previous user has left it. If the short list below does not help, your best bet is to ask a class or lab staff person for help. Short of that, perhaps a more experienced user can help. Class staff is available during the scheduled sections. Lab staff is available during regular lab hours (see section schedules)

Here is a brief list of might happen when your computer does not do what you expect it to:

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