How to map a network drive in Windows 8?

We can say that the main difference between the Windows 7 and Windows 8 operating systems lies in their interface, namely the presence of a start screen OS Windows 8. But if you dig deeper, you can find a few more differences. But, as mentioned above, these versions of the operating system have a lot in common. So, you can connect a network drive to them. Let's look at connecting a network drive in Windows 8. In general, a network drive refers to a specific folder (logical drive) used to store files. These files will be available to all users of the specified local network. We can say that a network drive is a shared folder for storing files of all users.
In order to map a network drive in Windows 8, you need to perform several steps. First of all, you need to find the icon "This computer" and right-click on it. In the new window, select "Podklyuchit network disk". You can also select this item at the top of the window.

After these steps, a window will open in which you will need to select a folder. Here click on the item "Review" and select the network folder you need. After that, press the button "Finish".
