A: Disable UAC.
B: ?
The Accessories folder is located within the Start menu, under "All Programs".
This depends on your Operating System. On a Windows OS, the most common and most important folders are Windows, system32 and most other folders inside the Windows folder, ProgramData, Program Files, Program Files (x86) (the installation folder for 32-bit programs on a 64-bit version of Windows), and Users.
Click Start > All programs > Startup
C:\ProgramsData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
C:\ProgramsData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
Most Java objects seem to be 32KB and are located under your downloaded programs. If you double click on your "My Computer" icon then double click on "Local Disk (C:) " there you should find an area with a "Windows" folder double click on that and there should be a "Downloaded Programs" folder in which if you double click on that you will be able to then see your Java objects - OR - instead of going into the "Windows" folder you could double click on the "Programs" folder and there will be a "Java" folder in there (which ever you prefer).
Each time you turn on your computer, Windows keeps track of the way your computer starts and which programs you commonly open. Windows saves this information as a number of small files in the prefetch folder. The next time you turn on your computer, Windows refers to these files to help speed the start process. The prefetch folder is a subfolder of the Windows system folder. The prefetch folder is self-maintaining, and there's no need to delete it or empty its contents. If you empty the folder, Windows and your programs will take longer to open the next time you turn on your computer.
Either use the uninstall program in the programs folder OR - use the add/remove programs option in the control panel.
Look in the Windows folder, it is in there.
Windows Movie Maker is not found in the Documents folder. It is in the Programs folder.To find your Windows Movie Maker:> Click Start, All Programs and Windows Movie Maker (icon) on the top of the listIf you don't see the icon on top of the All Programs list, scroll down to the Windows Movie Maker folder... open it and click on the Application's icon from there.If you don't see the Windows Movie Maker folder in the All programs list, try this:> Open Command Prompt (or Start, Start Search)> Type: MOVIEMK.exe into the space provided and click EnterWindows Movie Maker will appear in the list that is generated by the action.
C:\Program Files (x86)\ is the default folder for 32-bit applications on 64-bit Windows.
No, there is not. The key is encrypted in the registry. There are some programs which can pull it out.