if all else fails deleate the account and start a new one
(IMPORTANT: make a administrator account and never use it only for important things you need to edit on your computer)
Your START MENU and ALL PROGRAMS can be found in Windows 7 or Windows Vista - find and click the icon on lower far left.
hi this might solve your prob just start up windows and go to start then run and type msconfig and a window will popup on the top of the window click on startup and you will see things that will startup, when your operating system loads untick anything that is Suspicious and click ok\apply and reboot. regards aka
Go to 'Start' - 'Control Panel' - 'Add/Remove Programs'.
You go to 'Start' - 'Control panel' - 'Add/Remove programs'
Either remove it from Start>>Control Panel>>Add or Remove Programs(In Windows XP) Start/Windows Logo>>Control Panel>>Programs and Features>>Uninstall a program(In Windows Vista and Windows 7) If you are unable to remove it from there or you are unable to find the program in the list use the uninstaller for that program from Start/Windows Logo>>All Programs and then select the program and then uninstall If for some reasons like virus you are unable to remove a program by Control Panel method you can start your PC in Safe mode(For Safe mode restart PC and keep tapping F8) and then uninstall it.
Click start menu --> control panel. Once that loads click on add/remove programs. Find windows live onecare on the list that appears and then chose remove.
Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> Paint If it's not there, try doing this: Go to Start -> Control Panel -> Add/Remove Programs (or Programs and Features) -> Add/Remove Windows Components (or Turn Windows Features on and off) and look for Paint there, and check it.
Yes, for Windows XP and Windows 2003, but not for Windows 2000. The answer lies within Administrative Templates | Start Menu and Taskbar | Remove Balloon Tips on Start Menu items.
right cllick on item........click remove from list
1. Start the computer at Safe Mode, go to c:\windows\system32.remove the mgo.dll directly. 2. run the Regedit,search the string of mgo.dll and then remove the string.
In Windows, please check if OutLook is listed in Start -> All Programs -> StartUp. If it is there, remove it. Then it should not load automatically in start up.
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