Right-click the taskbar and check to see if there is a tick next to 'lock the task bar'. If there is, click on this option to remove the tick. Click and hold on any empty area of the taskbar. While you hold the mouse button you can then drag the taskbar from the top to the bottom, or even to the sides of the screen. When the taskbar is where you want it, right-click again and select 'lock the taskbar' to stop it accidentally being moved again.
The start menu is the round button on the bottom left. It is usually blue and has the WIndows logo in it.
Go to the START menu, then to COMPUTER. Look at the bottom, is this what you were looking for the location of?
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.
My Computer is inside the start menu, on the right side of the start menu is the button, "Computer" It's the same as My Computer, if you want it on the desktop, right click on the button and choose, "Show on Desktop" This will work for some of the other buttons too, if not, simply drag it onto the desktop, it will create a shortcut. None of this will work if you are using the "classic" start menu, to switch to the normal start menu right click on the taskbar and go to properties, then go to the start menu tab and choose start menu, instead of classic start menu. But you are probably using the normal start menu anyways
The start menu.
start menu
The task bar on every WIndows computer is the bar at the bottom of your screen with a Windows logo on the left of it (the Start button) and the clock on the right.
start menu
Start Menu!
Click the Start button. It is on the lower left of the bar at the bottom of the screen. It is round and usually blue.Click 'Control Panel' on the menu that pops up, this is where the computer settings are.
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.
The simplest option to end a working session on a computer is to turn off the computer. Go to Start and then click Shut Down in the right bottom corner of the start menu.