greyolddave
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I have no shortage of relatives who will not use a good AV program. This one got the Win 7 recovery virus. Its gone now. It had hidden all the user files. I was given a program named "unhide.exe" which really restored all user files.
The All Programs menu is the last problem. the unhide program restored the standard group of programs and any program that was there by itself. However, any folder of several programs, like MS Office for example, is now empty.
In an earlier Windows version it was rather easy to move this menu the way I wanted it. For Win 7 I cannot find how to add programs to the All Programs menu or correct what is there.
All I need (I think) is the method of adding programs to that All Programs menu. This is a Win 7 Home Premium version.
Thanks
The All Programs menu is the last problem. the unhide program restored the standard group of programs and any program that was there by itself. However, any folder of several programs, like MS Office for example, is now empty.
In an earlier Windows version it was rather easy to move this menu the way I wanted it. For Win 7 I cannot find how to add programs to the All Programs menu or correct what is there.
All I need (I think) is the method of adding programs to that All Programs menu. This is a Win 7 Home Premium version.
Thanks
My Computer
At a glance
Win 7 home premium 64 bitAMD Athlon II X4 630 2.80ghz4 gb (3.74 gb usable)unknown
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- HP desktop
- OS
- Win 7 home premium 64 bit
- CPU
- AMD Athlon II X4 630 2.80ghz
- Motherboard
- HP
- Memory
- 4 gb (3.74 gb usable)
- Graphics Card(s)
- unknown
- Sound Card
- unknown
- Monitor(s) Displays
- HP w1858
- Hard Drives
- 633 gb
- PSU
- unknown
- Case
- HP
- Cooling
- fans