You might have used another user account for installing the software. Some software sets the shortcuts for the user that is logged in when the program is installed. So afterwards, when using another account to login, these shortcuts are not within the startmenue. Try searching the folder "c:\Documents and settings"...
Yes you can.
If you have two explorer windows open, one for the c drive and one for the e drive, just highlight all the files you want to transfer and drag them over the the e drive window.
Put your windows disk in the CD drive and the system should boot from the CD drive. Or from the dos command line enter the following command say your CD drive is "d" and your hard drive is "c". expand d:\i386\command.nt_ c:\windows\system32\command.ntfor windows xp or ntexpand d:\i386\command.co_ c:\windows\system32\command.com for rest of windows ver.
To browse a disk in Windows Explorer, first open My Computer. Then, click on the disk one would like to examine. More often than not, this is the C: drive on a computer. Double click on the drive to see the contents of the disk.
The program for Windows Explorer, explorer.exe, should be located in C:\Windows\System32.
You can do a search for shdocvw.dll on the internet, download that file, and save it into the c:\windows\system folder, OR you can install Internet Explorer 5+, or you can reinstall the network components bundled with Windows.
C:\ is the name of the main hard drive for Windows C:\WINDOWS is windows' main directory
Start - My Computer - Local Disk C and explorer opens with content of local disk C
C:\windows\winn.sif
Boot from Windows XP CDSelect into boot menu "Restore Console" or smth like that copy X:\i386\ntdlr C:\copy X:\i386\ntdetect.com C:\Type this commands (X - is a letter of your CD/DVD drive; C - is disk where Windows XP installed):Reboot.Done.
The C drive in Windows Operating System is the partition on which the OS is installed. It also contains installation files for other programs.
if its windows then its a windows file, probably in the c drive