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Tech Guy
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      04-04-2011
The Windows Start Menu contains many options. Usually every one does
not require these menu items.


You can easily get rid of some of the items from Start Menu, such as
Run command, Control Pane, My Documents, Printer and Fax etc.. Read
more at.... http://hintslibrary.blogspot.com/201...tart-menu.html
 
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      04-04-2011
Right click Start\Properties\Start Menu\Classic Start menu then uncheck Run for not
to show in the Start Menu

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"Tech Guy" <> wrote in message
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> The Windows Start Menu contains many options. Usually every one does
> not require these menu items.
>
>
> You can easily get rid of some of the items from Start Menu, such as
> Run command, Control Pane, My Documents, Printer and Fax etc.. Read
> more at....
> http://hintslibrary.blogspot.com/201...tart-menu.html


 
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      04-04-2011
Should have mentioned that the way I posted it is easier to arrive at the
destination

Start\Properties and off you go. No need for the extra 2 steps

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> "Tech Guy" <> wrote in message
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>> The Windows Start Menu contains many options. Usually every one does
>> not require these menu items.
>>
>>
>> You can easily get rid of some of the items from Start Menu, such as
>> Run command, Control Pane, My Documents, Printer and Fax etc.. Read
>> more at....
>> http://hintslibrary.blogspot.com/201...tart-menu.html

>


 
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