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Many people forget to refresh after starting the computer, for exactly what reason the computer was turned on or refresh every minute after pasting a file copy. These users' ideas - the more refreshed the computer will be. In fact, the task of refreshing is not to speed up the performance of the computer, so copy and paste will not be in a hurry. So let's see what refreshing really is.
Windows brings its first graphical user interface (GUI) to Windows 7 in version 7. For the graphical user interface, we can now perform computer functions by clicking the mouse. Before the graphical user interface came up, users would do everything from viewing a computer file to using a command line. The graphical user interface has improved over time. Occasionally you will notice that you have downloaded a file from the Internet, the download is finished but it does not appear in your download folder. That's because your screen was already open. Your graphical user interface does not yet know where your downloaded file is. If you refresh your computer, the screen that you had open before will refresh and it will show the downloaded file on your screen. But if you re-enter the Downloads folder, there is no need to refresh. Because the fickle user interface updates so much, the computer now refreshes itself from time to time.
The same thing happens when copying or pasting a file. So don't waste your precious time clicking on the refresh button again and again. It will not super fast your computer.
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