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It should be around the top left corner of your computer. It will look like two green arrows making somewhat a circle.
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
on your tool bar (most of the time) It is also above the 6 and the 7
the refresh button is on top of your screen where you type in things to search them, which is called a web browser/a desc, if you go all the way to right on that big bar on top of the screen should be an arrow rotating.(it should look like its rotating, its not actually rotating) click that and, then there your page is reloaded. HAPPY NOW YOU IDIOTS WHO DON'T KNOW HOW TO REFRESH THE STUPID PAGE! YOU HAPPY NOW YOU IDIOTS!?!?!?!?!?
It may be in the "classic" colour scheme. Change this by either right-clicking on the task bar and selecting a different view.
The current page will "reload". The browser will "look" for an updated version of that particular page and then eat [save] another cookie.
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.
if you want to make an icon than you look up the program in the button on the lower left corner and look up windows live HOLD the left mouse button and drag it onto the desktop
I use windows explorer for all file organization. Right click Start button then "Explore", look in "My Documents". You can Drag and Drop
It's the 'paste' button.
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If you look at your task bar, you will see an icon that looks like a couple of file folders. click on that and it will open the windows explorer for windows 7. alternatively if you right click on the start menu button, there will be the option to open windows explorer. but clicking the icon mentioned above will bring about the same result.