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Master the Basics of Windows XP! Windows Tutorial 7 - Special Folders in Windows

XP Compatibile tutorial Last updated March 2009

In this Windows tutorial, Marc Liron takes folder customisation even further, by looking at the special "My Documents", "My Music", "My Pictures" and "My Videos" folders.

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Additional hints for beginners

If you are a digital photographer, or if you have an MP3 player like an iPod or Zen, you will benefit greatly from using the techniques demonstrated in this video. Use Windows powerful folder options to help you get organised on your computer. Don't have multimedia files strewn all over your PC, use the techniques demonstrated here and let Windows help you organise them.

Who would have thought IT guru Marc Liron was a fan of the Crazy Frog? (If you don't believe me, watch carefully in the video when Marc opens his "My Music" folder!)

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