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How do I create a desktop shortcut to a program?
My wife's new PC uses Windows 7 64 bit OS. I use WinXP 32 bit. I have no idea how to create a program shortcut on her desktop as I easily could with XP. Could someone help? Thanks
My wife's new PC uses Windows 7 64 bit OS. I use WinXP 32 bit. I have no idea how to create a program shortcut on her desktop as I easily could with XP. Could someone help? Thanks
Welcome to the Seven Forums
This tutorial should help you out https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials...r-program.html
Jerry
hi Aaron1312042, and welcome to sevenforums,
there are several method of getting a shortcut on the desktop:
- right-click on desktop >> new >> shortcut >> browse to the program's exe file
- open up windows explorer >> navigate to exe file >> drag it to desktop, and a shortcut is created
- goto startmenu >> find program >> right-click >> copy >> goto desktop >> paste
there are other methods, but those should be enough for you. :)
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*edit* oops - Bongo got there first - again!
...and i should have known that Brink had already written an excellent tutorial for it!
Thanks to both of you for helping me. Aaron
I noticed that while starting up MS Math for the first time, the agreement indicated that I could make one backup of the program. How do I make such a copy. Thanks
Well, it said I could make a copy so I'm assuming a DVD copy.
in that case, just burn the installer onto a DVD...
Could you guide me through the process of burning the installer. I'm a bit of a dummy on this new OS