right click on the folder that has to be shortcutted then press create shortcut then the shortcut will be created right click on it and click on move to desktop
You can create a shortcut to your web browser by right clicking it and clicking at "Create shortcut". After that, you can move the shortcut to wherever you want.
Click on start then programs then microsoft office then word. It will then open. U can also create an icon on desktop for a shortcut to word as well
Find the Adobe Photoshop CS4.exe file and double click on it. To make this process faster, before you click ir, right click on the EXE file and choose create shortcut. Right click on the shortcut and click cut. Go to your desktop and click paste. Then all you have to do is double click on the shortcut and it will automatically open.
Go to start click on my computer right click on CD-RW drive (D:) click on create short cut a window will pop open saying "window cannot create a shortcut here. Do you want to place the shortcut on your desktop instead"? click yes
If you haven't got a shortcut on your desktop - click on Start, All programs, Open Office (folder) and select which program you need from the list.
It's basically telling you that the file the shortcut relates to has either been moved from the location on the disk OR it's been deleted. The easiest solution - is to delete the 'broken' shortcut, then search for the file you want where it should be located, and (if required) create a new shortcut.
Do a search for "WINWORD.exe". Should be somewhere in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\ Once you've found it, <right-click> go to [send to] and select the "Desktop (create shortcut)" option. This should create a shortcut on your desktop.
Click on the Start menu, then click Computer. Right click on the hard drive you would like to make a shortcut of, and click "Create Shortcut". A shortcut to your selected hard drive will then be placed on your desktop. Double click on your new shortcut to gain access your hard drive.
Once downloaded or at the start of downloading cheat engine you should have the option to create a desktop shortcut. Say yes to that. Once it has fully downloaded, go to your desktop and open it! If it has not appeared, go to start all programs, and find it, right click on it and click send too, then send to desktop!
create a shortcut on the desktop thentype in codeSystem.Diagnostics.Process.Start(@"C:\Documents and Settings\\Desktop\Mouse.lnk");
Hard drive speeds of 7200rpm allow for it to read/write/copy data faster, but this doesn't necessarily mean it will open programs faster. If you want to run programs faster, upgrade your computer's RAM (random access memory or usually just called memory).
There is technically no specific way to do what you are asking here...If an application is DOS based, then it does not need a shortcut to be started through command prompt, you can just create a shortcut to the executable itself, and it will automatically run in a DOS environment.You can't really create a shortcut to Command Prompt as you will probably get some System32 error on Windows. Butt you can create a batch file (.bat)Open up NotepadType "command.com" (Without Quates)The File -> Save AsName it as anything, I usually name it "CMD"Then add ".bat"Under "Save As Type" drop the box down and select "All Files"Then you can run Command PromptOr you could just drag and drop Command Prompt from the Start Menu to the Desktop.