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'my computer'


Question Posted Friday March 3 2006, 10:57 pm

something is wrong with my computer..i need to get to the "my computer" button so i can fix my virtual memory, is there any way i can get to it??or get to my virtual memory??
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number1dorkette answered Saturday March 4 2006, 10:27 pm:
ok. turn on your computer. got it? when your computer is running you will see a screen. with me? there is a button on the screen that says MY COMPUTER and should have a computer above it. tell me if my directions confuse you.

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SW33TxSUGAR answered Saturday March 4 2006, 4:11 pm:
go to my computerr

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ncblondie answered Saturday March 4 2006, 1:11 am:
I don't know whether this works on all computers, but I know it works on XP. Open your control panel. Up near the top, there should be a folder icon with an up button. Click it twice to get to a screen that has "my computer."

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