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Topic: i gots a question
yummyishoney's photo
Tue 11/20/07 10:48 AM
So does anyone know...

is there anyway to put new folders up in the start menu? And I don't mean in the all programs. Hmm I bet I can figure this out if no one knows

yummyishoney's photo
Tue 11/20/07 10:52 AM
Looks like as close to what I wanted to do I can make my computer into a menu style.. I wanted to put "program files" in that section. But if someone knows a hack to do this lemme know

alfie's photo
Tue 11/20/07 10:55 AM
right click the taskbar...go to properties... click the start menu tab... go from there... loooking at your post time i have a hunch you probably already figured this out

brian325's photo
Tue 11/20/07 10:55 AM
rub mayonaise all over the screen, it will change everything the way you want it. :tongue:

alfie's photo
Tue 11/20/07 10:55 AM
maybe i misinterpreted you...

yummyishoney's photo
Tue 11/20/07 10:56 AM
still doesnt let me do what i want though

alfie's photo
Tue 11/20/07 10:56 AM
i prefer to use white out on my screen

yummyishoney's photo
Tue 11/20/07 10:57 AM
what i want ----

I want my "program files" folder accessible in the start menu, where the section "my computer, my documents, my recent documents" are located

blancalatina's photo
Tue 11/20/07 10:57 AM
I prefer throwing mine out the window. Works ever time. No worries.

blancalatina's photo
Tue 11/20/07 10:57 AM
You need to pin it to the start menu I believe. Not sure if you can.

yummyishoney's photo
Tue 11/20/07 10:59 AM
I wonder if any of those programs that let you tweak windows would let me do that

brian325's photo
Tue 11/20/07 10:59 AM
<---stands outside blancalatina's window waiting for free computer parts to fall into my hands :tongue: :tongue: :tongue:

alfie's photo
Tue 11/20/07 11:02 AM
i have my display running in windows classic view cuz it is faster... maybe there is a little difference there... but it looks like if (picking up where my last post ended (not the white out one haha)) you get to the Start Menu Tab in the Taskbar and Start Menu Properties Window, it is then a matter of clicking the Customize... Button. It looks like you can add the folder from there. I am curious now...Does this work for you?

yummyishoney's photo
Tue 11/20/07 11:03 AM
Nope, already tried

yummyishoney's photo
Tue 11/20/07 11:03 AM
is there a way to go to classic view and back and maybe it would save it that way?

QwicherBytchin's photo
Tue 11/20/07 11:04 AM
Go to My Computer, open C Drive, Right click on Program files, Send To desktop (create shortcut) then drag the shortcut to your start button

blancalatina's photo
Tue 11/20/07 11:05 AM

<---stands outside blancalatina's window waiting for free computer parts to fall into my hands :tongue: :tongue: :tongue:


*Blanca throws another one out the window*

yummyishoney's photo
Tue 11/20/07 11:06 AM
still doesnt work.. the only place it lets me put it, in the start menu is in the programs area

yummyishoney's photo
Tue 11/20/07 11:07 AM
oh okay i see.. it puts it on the left side.. i guess that will work close enough

QwicherBytchin's photo
Tue 11/20/07 11:07 AM
You won't be able to place it on the right side,m but you can put it at the top on the left.

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