Hitting the Windows logo key will open the start menu. If your keyboard does not have this key, you can also open the Start Menu by hitting CTRL+ESC.
Open the start menu, and search run, and a program should appear
On the screen, and the keyboard, Press the Microsoft Flag
Open the Start menu. Click on your name. Open the Contacts folder. Right click and select New Contact.
presuming you are running windows, you can go to "my computer" (from start menu) - then click on the the C drive - then program files - you will then have to find the appropraite folder for the application such as "sony". i can help you no further without the name of the pacific program you can also (if running windows) type in the name of the game in the search bar when you open the start menu. if running windows 7 or vista the seach bar is on the bottom left when you open the start menu, xp and below click on the SEARCH button on the bottom right when you open the start menu.
Go to "Start menu" "Search", or if you have vista simple type it into the text box when you open the start menu, and search fro the file eg. "filename.dll" then when you find it right click it and select "Delete".
Open the Start menu and type "cmd" (without the quotes) into the search box. Hit enter, and you're done.
Vista has backup and restore just like XP. Open start menu and type backup and restore center.
I Think you are about computer start menu as well A start menu is like a way to start using your computer's program or you can open your computer programs by using this menu. there are other ways to open any program rather than start menu.
Windows XP: Open the Start Menu by pressing the "start" button in the lower left corner of the screen. Choose "All Programs". This will expand the "All Programs" menu. Click on "Paint.Net". If You had accidentally deleted the shortcut, open the Windows Explorer (Start > All Programs > Accessories > Windows Explorer), go to "C:\Program Files\Paint.Net" and open the "PaintDotNet.exe" file. Windows Vista / Windows Seven: Open the Start Menu and type (in the Search field) Paint.Net. From the results choose Paint.Net.
Es if you click it It will automatically open up the start menu at the coner of the homescreen
If you mean the the system configuration utility, open the start menu and select "Run" (if you use Vista, open "All Programs"-"Accessories"-"Run"). Type in "msconfig" and press OK.
When the download is done, open up start menu. If you are on vista or seven, search for %USERPROFILE%\Downloads. If you are on xp, click run and then type %USERPROFILE%\Downloads.