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OK!! Help an old man. How do I go to c:\program files\mcafee.com\agent\app? Remember I'm an old dude.
10 Answers
- Rickey WLv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
Why you little whippersnapper. When I was growing up we had to walk two miles up hill to get the C:\program files\mcafee.com\agent\app in the snow and we liked it. You kids today have it so easy all you have to do is double click my computer then double click C:\ then double click program files then double click mcafee.com then double click agent and then double click app and there you have it. Of course if you don't know how to get there what the heck are you going to do once you are there? Have fun
- polluxLv 41 decade ago
I'd need more info to answer with certainty, but I'm going to assume that you're in a DOS shell on MS Windows. From there, just enter the command: "cd c:\program files\mcafee.com\agent\app". The command "cd" stands for "change directory".
- RoseLv 45 years ago
Every cell has DNA and it is consisted of two strands tightly woven around each other. The thing that prevents the two strands from breaking apart is called a telomeric cap (which is random nucleotide sequences called nonsense codons. Codon is a 3 sequence of nucleotides that codes for amino acids eg. CUU is a amino acid called proline . A nonsense codon is one that doesnt code for any amino acid production) Every time your cells divide a small sequence is lost there by reducing the stability of the cell's DNA (in layman's terms). This will eventually lead do most of Ur cells' DNA becoming unstable. And usually when a mistake occurs in DNA the cell will perform auto cytolysis (cell suicide) to prevent problems. So when you are old most of ur cells telomeric caps will be low and they are prone to die when they try to divide.. Whats really interesting about this theory is the impact it has on evolution (because this happens on both meiotic as well as mitotic divisions. which means that a species grows old too before it mutates.. but thats a different story)
- Anonymous1 decade ago
1. boot the computer
2. Look for "My Computer" on the desktop (Startup screen)
3. If there is no "My Computer" then click the start menu and look forMy computer and open it (Double Click)
4. Now, you are in My computer
5. In My Computer look for "C:", Open it (Double Click)
6. In "C" Look for "Program Files", Open it.
7. In Program Files look for mcafee.com, open it
8. In mcaffee.com look for agent, Open it.
9. In agent look for app, Open it.
10. You are now in c:\program files\mcafee.com\agent\app !!!!!!
Hope this helps.
I am so glad you use computers, which my nan can!!!
Good luck
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
the easiest way to find anything on your computer is using windows explorer found by click start/ click accessories/ click windows explorer. Now you can follow that directory path by just clicking on each folder in order of the list you have
- Anonymous1 decade ago
open my computer and go into c or opens windows explorer and you can get to your c drive. Ever After every slash thats a new folder. You can also try copy and pasting that location into interent explorer or windowsexplorer that may bring you there.
- 1 decade ago
Open your computer and near the top is an address bar...it should say my computer....click on it and type out your path (where you need to go) and hit enter....should take you there...
- Barkley HoundLv 71 decade ago
Go to START then MY COMPUTER then click on LOCAL DRIVE. Now you can follow the folders you have given.
- Ta Dah!Lv 61 decade ago
click on start, click on my computer, double click on program files, double click on icons as desired to get where you want to go
- Anonymous1 decade ago
go to "My Computer" n search the C drive