Intro to Computing - How Files and Folders Organize DataA user saved many files directly on the desktop without folders. What is the main problem with this?AFiles will be deleted automatically.BFiles will be hidden from view.CIt becomes hard to find files quickly.DThe computer will crash immediately.Check Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand desktop clutter effectSaving many files without folders causes clutter, making it hard to locate files.Step 2: Identify the main issueThe main problem is difficulty in quickly finding needed files among many.Final Answer:It becomes hard to find files quickly. -> Option CQuick Check:Cluttered desktop = hard to find files [OK]Quick Trick: Too many files without folders cause confusion [OK]Common Mistakes:Thinking files get deleted automaticallyBelieving computer crashes immediatelyAssuming files become hidden
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