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Chapter 4File Basics
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Getting Started
• In this Chapter, you will learn:− What is a file− How to save a file− How to open a file within an application− How to open a file from Windows− About hardware storage technologies
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What is a file?
• A file is a collection of data that has a name and is stored on a hard disk or portable media – A file is stored in a specific file format– The main file format that an application works with is
its native file format– To keep track of formats, applications use file
extension (i.e. .jpg)– Windows sets up an association between software
and file extensions behind the scenes– You should not change a file extension unless you
have a reason to do so
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How do I save a file?
• To transfer your data to disk storage, you can use the Save or Save As commands– Use a unique name
• Modern applications allow you to use long file names more than 255 letters and numerals
• Windows is not case sensitive
– Specify where to save the file• Storage devices have a device letter such as C:\• Folders allow you to group files for easy retrieval
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How do I save a file?
Using the Save and Save As Commands
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How do I save a file?
Choosing a name and location for a file
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How do I open a file from within an application?
• Selecting the Open command produces a dialog box to help you select a file– Applications typically store their files in a
particular folder– If you try to open a file that is not in the
application’s native format the application may try to convert it
– Changing file formats can come in handy with graphics and music files
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How do I open a file from Windows?
• To open a file in Windows, double-click any file name or file icon
• The quickest way to open files are the following:– Use the file’s icon on the Windows desktop– Open the Start menu and then use the Search box– Open the Start menu and select the Recent Items
list
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How do I open a file from Windows?
Opening a file from Windows
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Hardware: Storage technologies
• There are three major categories of storage technologies: magnetic, optical, and solid state
• Magnetic – Hard disk, floppy disk, and tape storage– Data stored by magnetizing microscopic particles on
the disk or tape surface– Data can be easily and quickly accessed, changed or
deleted– Can lose magnetic charge or be altered by dust or
magnetic fields
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Hardware: Storage technologies
• Optical– CD and DVD– Records data as microscopic light and dark spots– Durable media that lasts up to 30 years
• Solid state storage– Flash memory such as memory sticks, UFD’s and SD
memory cards– Stores data in erasable, rewriteable circuitry– Durable and relatively fast with no moving parts– Offers less capacity than hard disks or DVD’s
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Hardware: Storage technologies
Optical disc showing multiple layers and a close up view of the surface
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Hardware: Storage technologies
Solid state storage uses circuitry to store data
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How permanent are electronic files?
• What do you think?– Do you have any electronic files that you would
want to access thirty or forty years from now?– Can you think of any business or government
agency that might have a problem accessing archival data in the future?
– Do you think most people are aware of the potential problem relating to accessing archival data?
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Chapter Summary
• You should now be able to: − Understand files− Save a file− Open a file within an application− Open a file from Windows− Use various hardware storage technologies