
File System Navigation
File system navigation is the process of moving through a computer's organized structure of folders and files. Think of it like using an address bookâfolders are like folders or drawers, and files are documents inside them. Navigating involves opening folders to find specific files, either through visual interfaces like icons and menus or command-line commands. This allows users to efficiently locate, access, and manage their data. Understanding the hierarchy and structure of these folders helps keep digital information organized and easy to find.