No, it's not that it's showing the command prompt when Windows starts. Once the GUI has loaded, it'll show the Windows directory in an Explorer window.
Windows 95/98/2000 does not have have built in ZIP file support. It is therefore necessary to use a 3rd party software to create and extract ZIP files. I will base this tutorial on a popular Zip ...
Windows creates temporary files in the background to keep everything running smoothly. But over time, these hidden files quietly pile up in system folders, slowly eating away at space you could use ...