Durr, the button on the bottom left
Windows Vista games can be purchased right on your computer start menu. Windows Vista comes with its games built into the computer, more information is available online.
Yes it does. Its in the start menu.
It is just called Computer in Vista and it is located on the right side of the Start Menu under Recent Items.
Your START MENU and ALL PROGRAMS can be found in Windows 7 or Windows Vista - find and click the icon on lower far left.
By going to the start menu ans shutting down
click the circle with the window's sign.
Yes! If you are referring to Windows Sidebar (The Clock, Calendar etc on the right side of the moniter) You can! Simply typin into the search box on the start menu 'Sidebar' and then select Windows Sidebar.
In Windows 8 Developers Preview it was possible to just disable the Metro theme with a simple registry edit. And this brought back the Windows 7 start menu. But in Windows 8 Consumer Preview it is no longer possible to disable the Metro theme. And in addition to that the start button or start orb has also been removed. But you can install several third party software's that will bring back both the start orb and Windows XP,Classic Windows 98 or Windows 7 start menu. The most well known software is Classic Shell which puts both the start orb and the Windows XP start menu into Windows 8.The latest version has been updated recently to work on Windows 8. As well as the Windows XP start menu,Classic Shell gives you the choice of other start menus,the Classic start menu or the Windows Vista or Windows 7 start menu. The other software options are Start Menu 7 which works on Windows 8.And puts both the start orb and the Windows 7 start menu in Windows 8. Other options are Vi Start which also puts the start orb and Windows 7 start menu in Windows 8. And Vista start Menu which puts the Windows Vista start menu into Windows 8. But not the start orb,but you can just click on the program short cut on your desktop to bring up the start menu. All the above programs are for Windows Vista and Windows 7 but also work on Windows 8.
C:\ProgramsData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
C:\ProgramsData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
Repair Your Computer
Not very much because they made to be different, because windows vista wasn't all that good. Some things they do have in common are, they both have windows aero. Updated start menu, updated utilities.