They looked like this http://i1-news.softpedia-static.com/images/news2/From-Windows-95-to-Windows-Vista-SP1-RC1-0-The-Evolution-of-the-Start-Menu-Button-3.png
There is no Start button per se. Finder is the equilivant of Start on a Windows PC.
If you would like to print a document or file using Windows Vista, there's an easy process to follow.First, open up the document you would like to print by clicking the Start button, and then clicking Documents.Next, find the file that you would like to print.Finally, right-click on the the file, and then select Print. Windows will then print your selected document using the default printer settings.
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When you say button, the start button is called the power button and it turns power on/off. There is no start icon as you see on a windows computer. On Mac the equivalent is the Finder icon.
Hewlett Packard state with a big sticker that this printer is compatabile with VISTA. However, this is NOT the case as even the latest drivers do not allow VISTA to fully use the printer. Yes the drivers work but not 100% , users may find some functions will work, like scanning for example. Taken from the MHTML file from the C8180 ... HP Printers - The Scan Button on the Printer Does Not Work Correctly When the Printer is Connected to a Windows Vista Computer Issue When the scan button is pressed on the printer, nothing happens. The scan button does not work correctly. Solution Scan documents using Windows Fax and Scanning or Paint. Cause The drivers in the Windows Vista operating system do not support button press functionality on the printer. So to summerise, the printer is NOT Vista compatabile.
Vista has backup and restore just like XP. Open start menu and type backup and restore center.
Vistamizer is for windows xp looks like windows vista,and sevenmizer is for xp looks like WINDOWS 7
the windows anytime upgrade tool
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Finder works just like the Start button on a Windows PC.
If you're using Windows Vista or Windows 7, the easiest way is simply to type 'cmd' into the search box on the Start menu, then choose cmd.exe from the results. If you have any older Windows, like Windows Xp, windows 98 etc. You will have to search for it, click start, and look under accessories.
Try Mixcraft, its almost identical and works great on Vista