The other Harry here.
I don't have a floopy drive on my Dell botebook, but I have a thumb drive.
To search this drive I pressed control+F. This broght up the search dialogue
box. This search does begin in the selected drive, but it will search
every other place on your computer. The files I searched for were at the
top of the list. Hope this helps.
Harry #2
> Hi all,
> Harry here with another situation, but this is an easy one, but not for
> me, cause I can't remember how to do it.
> I'm using windows xp home on a Dell 8100 laptop.
> Now, let's say I have a floppy disk in my floppy drive, and I'm in my
> computer, and I selected the a drive and pressed enter, and my list of
> files is on the screen, but I want to find a certain file in that list,
> how do I do that?
> Do I press control f5, or f5, or f3, or, just what command do I use to
> then search for that specific file?
> Harry
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