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Most programs install automatically in the C:\Program Files folder (OPTION THREE below) Look in this folder some programs also include an uninstall program that you can use Programs and features included with Windows 7 can be turned off in Windows Features
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Through the Startup Folder NOTE: You can add or remove shortcuts to programs or files from the Startup folder to have them run or open at the startup of Windows 7 1 Right click on the exe file of the program you want to run at startup, or file to open at startup, and click on Create Shortcut
- Program Files (x86) Solved - Windows 7 Forums
PC Windows 7: in C:\\\\ there is 1) Program Files and 2) Program Files (x86); why the two and what is the difference; should could one or the other be deleted? Thank you
- Search in Windows 7 | Tutorials
This will show you how to do a Search and Advanced Search for files and folders in Windows 7 through the Start Menu and Windows Explorer
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If you want to view 32-bit hlp files, you must download and install the program (WinHlp32 exe) from the Microsoft Download Center below This tutorial will show you how to install and uninstall WinHlp32 exe (KB917607) for 32-bit hlp files in Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 8 1
- reinstall win 7 without losing installed programs
Is it possible to reinstall windows 7 x64 over itself without losing the installed programs? I assume the data will be OK if no format is performed but will the installation find the installed program
- Program Files or Program Files (x86)-Where to place downloaded program
Program Files or Program Files (x86)-Where to place downloaded program My computers are both running Win 7 64-bit I am thoroughly confused when it comes to placing programs that I download into their proper folders: That is, program files (x86) vs program files
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