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it opens the window start icon
then it opens the file if i dont knows with program he must use you get an choice menu where you can choose an program to open it with
Start Button > Control Panel > Programs & features.
Open the run command in the start menu and type CMD then in the window that opens, type nokia-pc-suite once the application opens, click the option shut down phone. Click yes to confirm phone shutdown. Tried and tested on winxp sp3.
To find your Windows Movie Maker program:> Click Start, All ProgramsIf you can't see the program in the list:> Click Start, Computer, Local disk (C:), Program Files, Movie Maker folder. Open the folder. Locate the application from the list and click on it.If you still can't find the program, click on Start and type the following into your Start Search bar:MOVIEMK.exeThe program icon should now appear and you can open it.
Click on the Start button and select Settings and then Control Panel. If you are running Microsoft XP, you can go directly to the Control Panel from the Microsoft Windows Start button. When the Control panel window opens, double-click on the Add/Remove Programs Icon. When the Add/Remove Programs Properties window opens, locate the program that you would like to uninstall. The software may be listed as 'Internet 404', 'MSIETS' and/or 'Tools for Internet Explorer'. Click once on the program to be uninstalled and then click on the Add/Remove button and follow the instructions.
Maybe it does execute, but in a temporary MS-DOS window, which is closed when program's terminated. Run your program from a separate MS-DOS window (Start/Run: CMD.EXE)
App is short for application, or computer program. You "run" a program when you start it and allow it to perform whatever function it is designed for. For example, if you have an application that connects you to Facebook and allows you to post your status, when you run the app, you start that program and allow it to connect to Facebook for you.
Press START after plug-in in a secondary controller and it opens the co-op window/options.
That is not a question but the statement is correct. It opens a workbook and you see a worksheet in it that you can start working in.