You can either use the Windows key + E as already stated by Mr Arnold or you
can click the Start button followed by All Programs>Accessories>windows
explorer. What I prefer to do is put a shortcut on the desktop, just right
click on the windows explorer option on the start menu and select 'copy'
then paste it to the desktop. The windows explorer icon will then appear. It
saves all that hunting round
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