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I know what a root directory is, of course, but I am finding it very difficult to explain to people what it is. I wrote a Nintendo DS application that requires a folder to be copied to the root directory of your memory card, and I often get e-mails from people who copied it to the wrong place and don't understand what the root directory is. I don't think they realize that the root directory can be thought of as a directory or "folder".

What is the best way to explain this to these people?

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Maybe you could tell them to put it on the memory card itself, not in any folder.

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I like that, I'll try it next time, thanks! – jeremy Ruten Feb 8 at 20:28
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Call it the "top-level" folder.

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I think they get confused as soon as I call it a folder... like I said in my question, they don't seem to think of it as a folder. – jeremy Ruten Feb 8 at 20:24
Well, you know too... you've got to have at least some level of computer literacy to, you know, operate a computer. I think if they're having that much trouble, they might be out of luck. :) – bigmattyh Feb 8 at 21:02
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For them, the root directory is the first folder they see when the double click the memory card icon.

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You can get a lot of explanations here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Root_directory

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What about using a metaphore:

You can see the folders structure as a tree. Each folder is a branch with subbranches and leaves (the files). Each branch is connected to an other (bigger branch) except one. The root.

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Could you create a simple extractor/installer that will do it all for them?, could save a lot of hassle for the non-tech people.

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