Re: START MENU ON WINDOWS 98
BILL wrote:
| I have Windows 98. Went away for a week and came back to find none
| of my PROGRAMS are listed on my START MENU when I click PROGRAMS. My
| FAVORITES are gone also. How do I get them back onto my START MENU?
|
| My DDESKTOP icon has also disappeared from my tool bar next to the
| START button. How can I get it back there?
I agree with philo that an investigation is called for. To test dadiOH's
idea, look in the Recycle Bin. To test Buffalo's idea without yet
booting to DOS...
(1) "START button, Programs, MS-DOS Prompt"
(2) CD C:\Windows\Sysbckup
(3) DIR RB???.cab /od
(4) Use the "Mark" button, outline text with mouse, "Copy" & post for
inspection.
Here was mine on 09-22-05...
C:\>CD C:\Windows\Sysbckup
C:\WINDOWS\SYSBCKUP>dir rb???.cab /od /a
Directory of C:\WINDOWS\SYSBCKUP
RBBAD CAB 1,593,319 09-08-05 5:22p rbbad.cab
RB001 CAB 1,590,251 09-18-05 3:34p rb001.cab
RB002 CAB 1,589,811 09-19-05 9:15a rb002.cab
RB003 CAB 1,583,534 09-20-05 8:53a rb003.cab
RB004 CAB 1,583,487 09-21-05 10:01a rb004.cab
RB005 CAB 1,583,477 09-22-05 11:54a rb005.cab
6 file(s) 9,523,879 bytes
Note, on 9/8 I did a Scanreg /Fix, which created the RBbad. It is also
created when Windows decides on it's own to replace a Registry with one
of the backups. Then, the Registry that was replaced ends up in RBbad.
When Windows detects a Registry corruption at boot, it will look for one
of those backups to replace it with. If there only is a very old one in
there, it would explain a loss of recent changes to settings at reboot.
One RB*.cab is created at the first successful boot per day, when all is
well. So, check those dates. If you have one for a day you didn't turn
on the machine-- someone else turned it on & did something!
To test Lee's idea about whether you have multiple users & boot to the
wrong one (which could have the differences you report)...
(1) Click the START menu.
How many Log Off's are there?
(2) "START, Find, F/F, "Start Menu"
Ensure you use those quotes.
How many show up? I get only two...
C:\WINDOWS\Start Menu, &
C:\WINDOWS\All Users
If you have more than two, you've possibly logged onto the wrong one.
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Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
Should things get worse after this,
PCR
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