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Old May 25th 04, 05:20 AM
kirby
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Default start menu items

i first had problem with cdrom being recognized after
upgrade from win98 to win98se, so I uninstalled win98se
then reinstalled win98se and this fixed the cdrom problem
but now start menu program items (short-cuts) will not
work from the start button window pane, but all shortcuts
will work from the desktop, ( so all programs that I use
have to reside on the desktop to startup or from within my
computer folder).
Why did all those programs dissassociates them selves from
the start menu and its functionality ???
THANKS in advance
 




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