The windows program(s) that can be used to create a word search on a computer would be WordPad, which is sometimes called Notepad. Another good program to use would be Microsoft Word.
Open the start menu, and search run, and a program should appear
I believe you are asking how to open Windows Movie Maker. Click on Start. Type in Windows Movie Maker in the Start Search bar. The program should show up in the list that is generated if you have the program installed on your computer.
If you are trying to locate the Windows Movie Maker program on your computer... > Click Start, All Programs, Windows Movie Maker (icon) from list If Movie Maker is not in your program list... > Click Start, and in Start Search bar (or Run Command) type: MOVIEMK.exe The program should appear in the list that is generated.
It should already be installed if you have a Windows or Macintosh computer, however, I'm not sure if you need one for a Linux computer or not. Windows - Start > Search... > "Paint" Macintosh - MSPaint
Yes, just search up 'cmd' (without the apostrophe's), and it should find a program called 'cmd'. This is the command line! =)
Do a search for "WINWORD.exe". Should be somewhere in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\ Once you've found it, <right-click> go to [send to] and select the "Desktop (create shortcut)" option. This should create a shortcut on your desktop.
One method to create a recovery drive in Windows 8 is to open the Charms bar. Once it is open, one should search for "create recovery drive." This will open a visual of the recovery drive. Next, one should click on the "crate recovery drive" under the settings. This will then start the recovery drive wizard.
Do a search on your computer for 'send to' to locate the folder then add a short cut in that folder of the program you wish to send to. Reboot it then should be added to your menu
The program for Windows Explorer, explorer.exe, should be located in C:\Windows\System32.
Deleting shortcuts does not delete the program. To find Windows Movie Maker on your machine (computer) first try this:> Click Start> All Programs> Windows Movie Maker (icon)If you can't find the program that way, open your Run Command and type in: MOVIEMK.exe into the space provided. The program should appear in the list that is generated.
If you have Windows, use Windows Media Player to open/view videos.
If you have a PC (personal computer) and not a MAC, you already have Windows Movie Maker on it. If you have Windows 7 as your OS (operating system), then you have Windows Live Movie Maker, an Essential product. To find the version of Movie Maker you have, and to open the program, click on the Start Orb and type Windows Movie Maker in the Search bar. The program icon should appear in the list that is generated. Click on the icon to open your Movie Maker.