Monday, December 13, 2010

How to Access Your Computer's Programs on Windows Without Using the Start Menu

If your computer won't let you access all programs through the start menu, here's how to access them otherwise.
STEPS:

Windows Vista

  1. Open the start menu.
  2. Click Computer.
  3. Double-click on the Local Disc (C:) icon (May be named slightly different on some computers).
  4. Click an empty space on the address bar (Bar at top of screen that says Computer > Local Disc (C:)).
  5. Type C:\ProgramData and press enter/return.
  6. Open the Microsoft folder.
  7. Open the Windows folder.
  8. Open the Start Menu folder.
  9. Open the Programs folder.


Windows XP

  1. Open My Computer, on your desktop.
  2. Double-click on the Local Disc (C:) icon (May be named slightly different on some computers).
  3. Open the Documents and Settings folder).
  4. Open the user folder that you want to access programs from.
  5. Open the Start Menu Folder.
  6. Open the Programs folder.
TIPS:

Tips

  • When you are in the Documents and Settings folder, you would generally want to open the folder of the user name that you are currently using.
  • If some programs are missing, try accessing All Users inside Documents and Settings, instead of your user name.
  • The full address for Windows XP is C:\Documents and Settings\Your User name\Start Menu\Programs and for Windows Vista is C:\Program Data\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu.


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