How can I know "My computer"

Hello
My English ability very poor sorry
I want to get My Computer"...
in win O/S
My Computer
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---d
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drive....
How can I get String My Computer
It's diffrent each contury...
help me

"My Computer" is not a true directory on Windows. It is just something that the Explorer (and other Windows tools) uses to organize the view. The roots of the directory structure are obtained the way stoopidboi told you.

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