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  1. gerardwil

    gerardwil Registered Member

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    Hi,

    When i click on start and move the pointer to programs and from there to a specific program I want to start, I see all items fot that program instead just the few I need. Attached for example is S-S&D. How can I change back so I see only the items I need?
    Thanks in advance,

    Gerard
     
  2. gerardwil

    gerardwil Registered Member

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    I try again the attachement.
     
  3. MikeBCda

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    I don't know if that's a typical way for Spybot to handle the Start Menu, so it might or might not be oddball.

    But keep in mind you can delete just about anything you like from the Start Menu -- those are just shortcuts, after all. Typically when I install something new and it seems to have gone a little overboard with Start Menu entries, I'll delete everything except Un-Install (making sure first, of course, I've got a desktop icon for the program itself).
     
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    Detox Retired Moderator

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    That seems strange to me - I don't know of any startmenu settings that would do that but you might want to check your start/settings/taskbar & start menu to see if you have anything in there that might be changed. Sorry I can't be of more help :-/
     
  5. gerardwil

    gerardwil Registered Member

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    Hi Mike,

    Thanks for answering.
    Its got nothing to do with S-S&D. That was just an example. And i am not sure at all I can delete there all i want.
    Regards,

    Gerard
     
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