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8  Click on Eject
                                                                                          Dual Drive option.




                         7  Click on the
                         arrow button.


                        Boost Bits


                  To move the files and folders from the pen drive to computer, we just need to click on the
                  Cut and Paste options.



                    SORTING OF FILES

                 Sorting is the process of arranging files in a specific order. Windows offers features to arrange
                 files in several ways, including by Name, Date,Type, Size, Tags, Date created, Date modified,
                 Date taken, Dimensions or Rating. Let’s explore different methods of sorting files.

                 Sorting by Name

                 With this sorting method, we can arrange the files alphabetically. To arrange the files by name,
                 follow the given steps:



                                                                                          1  Click on the Sort
                                                                                          command.


                                                                                          2  Select the Name
                                                                                         option.





                                                                                          3  Select the Ascending
                                                                                         or Descending option.









                 The files and folders will be organised by their names in alphabetical order.
                 Sorting by Size

                 Sorting by Size arranges files based on their size. The files can be ordered from smallest to
                 largest or from largest to smallest.








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