MSWindows from Twitter had a link to this cool "Send To" thingy that was published on howtogeek
Just hold the SHIFT Key and Right Click on a file. You'll see some new Listings in the menu and also hover the mouse pointer to the "Send To" and look at whats been hiding there already.
System Manufacturer/Model Number: Intel OS: Windows 7 Professional, Windows XP CPU: Intel Dual Core Motherboard: Intel D945GCNL Memory: 2GB Graphics Card: Intel 82945G Express Monitor(s) Displays: HP Pavilion 1859m Screen Resolution: 1366x768 Keyboard: Delux Mouse: A4Tech Case: High Tower Cooling: Air Hard Drives: Samsung 250GB SATA
Maxtor 80GB SATA Internet Speed: 512kbps downlink and 128kbps uplink :(
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