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Toshiba Satellite 4030CDT - Starting a Program from Explorer

Toshiba Satellite 4030CDT
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Learning
the
Basics
Starting
a
program
Starting
a
program
from
Explorer
If
a
program
is
not
listed
in
the
Programs
menu,
you
can
start
it
from
Windows
Explorer.
To
start
a
program
from
Windows
Explorer,
you
must
know
the
filename
and
location
of
the
program.
The
following
example,
like
the
one
above,
opens
Wordpad,
using
its
filename
WORDPAD.EXE.
To
start
a
program
from
Explorer:
1
Click
Start,
then
point
to
Programs.
2
Click
the
Windows
Explorer
icon.
3
In
the
left
panel
of
the
screen,
under
the
C:
icon,
double-click
the
folder
containing
the
program,
in
this
case
Program
Files.
Explorer
shows
the
contents
of
the
Program
Files
folder
on
the
right
side
of
the
screen.
The
left
side
of
the
screen
shows
all
the
folders
contained
in
the
Program
Files
folder.
4
Click
Accessories.
Explorer
shows
the
contents
of
the
Accessories
folder
on
the
right
side
of
the
screen.
5
Double-click
Wordpad.
Windows
98
opens
Wordpad.
Using
the
Run
dialog
box
to
start
a
program
You
can
start
a
program
using
the
Run
dialog
box
provided
you
know
its
name.
This
example
opens
Paintbrush,
using
the
filename
PBRUSH.EXE.
1
Click
Start
then
click
Run.
2
In
the
dialog
box:
Parti:
Getting
To
Know
Your
Computer

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