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It seems like you're asking about enabling the "Files" application on a specific device or operating system. However, you haven't mentioned the platform or device you're using. The process can vary depending on whether you're using a Windows PC, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS, or another operating system.

Here are some general steps for enabling the "Files" application on common platforms:

# ***Windows PC:*** The "File Explorer" is the default file management application on Windows. You can access it by clicking on the folder icon in the taskbar or by pressing the Windows key + E. If you're having trouble accessing it, you might want to check for any issues with your Windows installation.
# ***macOS:*** The default file management application on macOS is the "Finder." It's accessible from the Dock or by pressing Command + Space to open Spotlight, then typing "Finder" and pressing Enter.
# ***Linux:*** Linux distributions often have different file managers depending on the desktop environment you're using. Some common file managers include Nautilus (GNOME), Dolphin (KDE), and Thunar (Xfce). You can usually find these applications in your application menu.
# ***Android:*** On Android devices, the "Files" or "File Manager" app might be pre-installed or available for download from the Google Play Store. You can search for it in your app drawer or on the Play Store.
# ***iOS (iPhone/iPad):*** iOS devices come with the "Files" app pre-installed. You can find it on your home screen or by swiping down on the home screen and typing "Files" in the search bar.

If you're referring to a specific application named "Files" or a different context, please provide more details about the platform you're using so I can give you more accurate instructions.

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