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The start button at the bottom left corner.
Vista is not a computer, vista is an Operating System. Vista has nothing to do with where the reset button is. If you click on the Start button (normally in the bottom-left corner of the screen), there should be on option there that says 'Restart' or 'Shutdown.' Clicking on the little arrow next to the button and selecting the 'Restart' option will reset your computer.
Vista does not have a dedicated Run prompt. To launch a program, type its name into the Search bar in the Start menu.
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in windows vista which button is used to create a new folder
In a windows computer the start button is the button in the far left bottom corner of your main screen or desktop, in older versions of windows it had start written in it now with vista you will see an "orb" (a round button with the windows symbol in it) which says "start" when you hover over it.
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On the screen, and the keyboard, Press the Microsoft Flag
To change the background (or wallpaper) on a Windows Vista system you must first able yourself to change the desktop background. Then you can access it by clicking the Start button and clicking on the control button and searching for "appearance and personalization".
Click the Start button go to run Type: slui.exe 3 and hit the Enter key Type in your Valid Vista Product key Click the Next button. You will be asked if want to Activate, click ok It will attempt to Activate by the internet
Theirs a button on the start menu and when it has a alert flag when you shadow over it it will say stores updates and then shuts down your computer
Refreshing a window is the "reload" button, and rebooting is done with the START button as in XP (restart Windows). Depending on your version of IE, there is either a "back-forward" menu bar at the upper left, or a refresh button just right of the address window.