My Computer is a Microsoft Windows feature first found in Windows 95 and included with all later versions that lets you explore and manage the contents of your computer's drives. The image shows examples of the My Computer icon in Microsoft Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7, and the "This PC" icon in Windows 8 and in Windows 10. Although the name has changed, "This PC" still has the same functionality as "My Computer."
In all Windows versions, you can use the keyboard to open My Computer without using the mouse. Pressing the keyboard shortcut Windows key+E opens My Computer (File Explorer). Your computer's drives and any installed devices are listed under the "This PC" section on the left.
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The following images are examples of the My Computer option in new and old versions of Windows.
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Windows 7
Once My Computer (This PC) is open, all available drives on your computer are displayed. The primary location of all your files is the Local Disk (C:), which is the default hard drive that stores all files. Double-click this drive icon to open it and view its contents.
Most files you create or want to find are located in your My Documents folder. If you are having trouble finding where a file is stored, you can also use the Windows find feature.
On a macOS system, there is a similar section to My Computer called the Computer Folder. To access the Computer Folder while using the Finder, press Command+Shift+C.
To manage or view your computer settings, right-click the My Computer icon and select Properties. Performing these steps opens the System Properties (the same window accessible through the Control Panel).
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