Guest Stephen Posted September 5, 2007 Posted September 5, 2007 The Start menu contains shortcuts to the most recently used programs. A while ago I was doing some unusual work and I used some rarely-used programs quite often over a short period, so they appeared on this part of the Start menu. Afterwards (about 10 days ago), when I reverted to a more typical mode of work, I cleared this menu in an effort to 'start again'. I thought that it would repopulate with each program I then used. However, repopulation has been sporadic (to say the least). The list is now quite short with lots of 'white space' below it. (I have the number of programs set to 15, but only 5 have appeared.) Some programs I use do not get added to the list. Another that I used once yesterday got added straight away. Today, Windows Defender (that has been installed and automatically scanning daily for many weeks) appeared on the list! Can anyone throw any light on this, or help me to better understand how the list works? Thanks, Stephen
Guest David Webb Posted September 5, 2007 Posted September 5, 2007 Re: Start menu If you don't find a solution to your present access methods, you may want to consider enabling the Quick Launch tool bar and populate it with shortcuts to your most commonly used applications. You could then disable the Personalized Menus option and have a clear view of all installed applications on your system.. "Stephen" <none> wrote in message news:e5B56n57HHA.3940@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... | The Start menu contains shortcuts to the most recently used programs. A | while ago I was doing some unusual work and I used some rarely-used | programs quite often over a short period, so they appeared on this part of | the Start menu. Afterwards (about 10 days ago), when I reverted to a more | typical mode of work, I cleared this menu in an effort to 'start again'. I | thought that it would repopulate with each program I then used. | | However, repopulation has been sporadic (to say the least). The list is now | quite short with lots of 'white space' below it. (I have the number of | programs set to 15, but only 5 have appeared.) Some programs I use do not | get added to the list. Another that I used once yesterday got added straight | away. Today, Windows Defender (that has been installed and automatically | scanning daily for many weeks) appeared on the list! | | Can anyone throw any light on this, or help me to better understand how the | list works? | | Thanks, | Stephen | |
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