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Creating file directories in the start menu.
You know how in XP you have the shortcuts in the Start menu, like My Documents, and My Computer, My pictures, etc. How is it that you can create those? I reinstalled a second hard drive and moved all my non-program files onto the new drive and everything was removed from the start menu except for my documents and my computer. I did a search in windows and through google and got no help.
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Barefoot on the Moon!
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Right click on start button > properties > customize > "advanced" tab
You can choose what to display on the start menu there.
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tried that and it didnt work. It doesnt have the option for my Pictures or anything.
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Right click on the start button, open all users. Put shortcuts in there however you want them.
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