FILES & FOLDERS Organization Computer hard drives hold an enormous amount of data or information. Knowing how a computer's organization system works.

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FILES & FOLDERS

Organization Computer hard drives hold an enormous amount of data or information. Knowing how a computer's organization system works will help you to find what you are looking for. Computers use files and folders to organize data.

What is a file? A file is a collection of data that is stored together. Files can be stored on a hard drive, a USB drive, or a CD. Everything that a computer does is based on data stored in files. You can do a lot of things with files - create them, name them, rename them, save them, or delete them. Certain files can even be looked at, listened to, and run.

Computer Files  In some ways, files are like television shows. All TV shows have 3 things, just like computer files:  Name  Location  Length

Filenames File names often consist of 2 parts  name  type Computer files come in different types  text files  graphic files  program files  files In many computer systems, files are named so that you know what type of file it is just by looking at the abbreviation behind the name. A period is used to separate the name from the type, like this: "name.type".

File Extensions  One important thing that you should know about file types or extensions is that they are always written as abbreviations, usually with 3 letters.  For example, a text file is shown as.txt when you are using the program notepad or as.doc when you use Microsoft Word and an executable program file is shown as.exe.

Graphics .jpg - aka “jay peg” - Compressed image format standardized by the Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) commonly used for storing digital photos .gif - GIFs are common format for Web graphics, especially small images and images that contain text, such as navigation buttons. Image file that may contain up to 256 indexed colors JPEG (.JPG) images are better for showing photos because they are not limited in the number of colors they can display..JPG .bmp - Also known as a "bump" file is a commonly used raster graphic format for saving image files. The BMP format stores color data for each pixel in the image without any compression.

Text .pdf - The portable document format (PDF) is an open standard for document exchange. open standard .Htm and html - HTM files serve the exact same purpose as.html files. used to display and format text and images in a Web browser..html .doc - Word processing document created by Microsoft Word, a word processor included with all versions of Microsoft Office; may contain formatted text, images, tables, graphs, charts, page formatting, and print settings.word processor

Compressed files Compressed files use file compression in order to save disk space .zip - File compressed or "zipped" using Zip compression, a common type of compression in which every file in the archive is compressed separately .sit - common file compression format used on Macintosh systems;

Location  Files are stored in certain places within your computer, much like TV programs are shown on certain channels.  So, to find a file you must know where it is located, just like you must know on what channel to find your favorite TV show.  If you forget what channel a TV show is on, you can either flip through channels until you find the program or you can look in a TV guide to find the information you need quickly.

Folders or Directories With so many thousands of files stored inside a computer, it is very important to keep them organized. Folders, also known as Directories, keep files organized by grouping them together.

Folders  Many times, the computer will automatically store files in certain folders in order to keep itself organized.  However, when you create new files, you must decide which folders to put or store files/documents.  You can even create new folders to store your files and documents.

Be A Responsible Computer User Never delete, move or rename a file unless you are absolutely sure of what you are doing! A computer relies on many files to keep itself running correctly, so changing or deleting those files can cause major computer malfunctions. When in doubt, ask a parent, teacher or other expert for assistance.