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I like to access the Start Menu folder In Windows Explorer,
so I re-organize it.
Where the folder can be found please ?
Thank you
 
I thikn it's called the Orb now - but yes, where the Start button used to be
(and incidentaly, is it still called the "start" x becuase that's
technically wrong, and one of the reasons why they removed the wording
(apart from being easier to market !)

I thougth it was just called the Orb.. but hey, whatever it is, i wrecken
most will continue to call it the start button for quite some time!

William
 
Ok, so it's the Windows Orb. No start, no button, just Windows Orb. I guess
the Office 2007 start thing is the Office Orb.
Anyhow, this is getting off topic, sorry guys. Ill end this now!

William.


Mark said:
End-user features
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Vista#End-user_features

Windows Shell: [...]
Even the word "Start" itself has been removed in favor of a
blue Windows Orb (also called "Pearl").


I thikn it's called the Orb now - but yes, where the Start button used to
be (and incidentaly, is it still called the "start" x becuase that's
technically wrong, and one of the reasons why they removed the wording
(apart from being easier to market !)

I thougth it was just called the Orb.. but hey, whatever it is, i wrecken
most will continue to call it the start button for quite some time!
 
Many thanks



William Dowell >>>> (([email protected]>) said:
I thikn it's called the Orb now - but yes, where the Start button used to
be (and incidentaly, is it still called the "start" x becuase that's
technically wrong, and one of the reasons why they removed the wording
(apart from being easier to market !)

I thougth it was just called the Orb.. but hey, whatever it is, i wrecken
most will continue to call it the start button for quite some time!

William
 
If that's the case, then why does it come up with "start" when you hold the
mouse over it?!?

William Dowell >>>> (([email protected]>) said:
Ok, so it's the Windows Orb. No start, no button, just Windows Orb. I guess
the Office 2007 start thing is the Office Orb.
Anyhow, this is getting off topic, sorry guys. Ill end this now!

William.


Mark said:
End-user features
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Vista#End-user_features

Windows Shell: [...]
Even the word "Start" itself has been removed in favor of a
blue Windows Orb (also called "Pearl").


I thikn it's called the Orb now - but yes, where the Start button used to
be (and incidentaly, is it still called the "start" x becuase that's
technically wrong, and one of the reasons why they removed the wording
(apart from being easier to market !)

I thougth it was just called the Orb.. but hey, whatever it is, i wrecken
most will continue to call it the start button for quite some time!
 
ooo - so it does! Still, i do think that's being phased out. As with most
microsoft things, it takes 2-3 product releases to remove anything
competely.

Wlliam
Waistcoat said:
If that's the case, then why does it come up with "start" when you hold
the
mouse over it?!?

William Dowell >>>> (([email protected]>) said:
Ok, so it's the Windows Orb. No start, no button, just Windows Orb. I
guess
the Office 2007 start thing is the Office Orb.
Anyhow, this is getting off topic, sorry guys. Ill end this now!

William.


Mark said:
End-user features
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Vista#End-user_features

Windows Shell: [...]
Even the word "Start" itself has been removed in favor of a
blue Windows Orb (also called "Pearl").


On 2/17/2007 5:34 AM, William Dowell:
I thikn it's called the Orb now - but yes, where the Start button used
to
be (and incidentaly, is it still called the "start" x becuase that's
technically wrong, and one of the reasons why they removed the wording
(apart from being easier to market !)

I thougth it was just called the Orb.. but hey, whatever it is, i
wrecken
most will continue to call it the start button for quite some time!
 
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