yes you can!
1. Start>All Programs>Accessories>System Tools> Backup
In Vista the path is: Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Disk Cleanup.
You can look up codes for that, but I use the Character Map. On the start menu of your computer, click All Programs>Accessories>System Tools.
yes, if you click 'All Programs' with the green arrow in the start menu it will show you all programs available for launching on your computer
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Word 2007 uses a ribbon and tabs, not menus. So there is no Tools menu in Word 2007. The options that were on the Tools menu in Word 2003 are now found on different tabs of the ribbon, and not all together in one block.
The System Tools folder is found by clicking on these:Start>All Programs>Accessories>System ToolsThe System Tools shortcuts are located in the following directory.C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Accessories\System ToolsIf you are missing that directory completely, the next level up is this directoryC:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\AccessoriesTo get to this directory you can copy the paths above, go to Start and then Run and paste it in and click Ok. Or you can open My Computer and navigate your way there. If your shortcuts are still there you can right click the System Tools folder and select copy. Then right click on Start and choose Open All Users and navigate to the Accessories folder and paste the System Tools Folder in there.
You use the character map on your start menu. go to start > all programs > accessories > system tools > character map. then you just choose your font and click on the symbol you want, such as Ä“ or Ä’
all codes are entered in the Start Menu.
the parts of start menu is the programs,ducoments ,pictures,music,games and the control panel......thats all
If you already have Windows Live Mail in your start menu, all you have to do is drag the icon onto your desktop. If you haven't downloaded it, then you download it and it will automatcally show up on your desktop and start menu. If you already have Windows Live Mail in your start menu, all you have to do is drag the icon onto your desktop. If you haven't downloaded it, then you download it and it will automatcally show up on your desktop and start menu.
The folks who programmed those programs didn't have the installer place links inside your start menu. The Windows start menu isn't populated automatically. Programs put links into the start menu during their installation process. On top of that, you as a user can remove those links without uninstalling the programs.