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Geek Culture / Startup Menu (XP) slight problem

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Killswitch
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Posted: 31st Aug 2005 01:02 Edited at: 31st Aug 2005 01:05
I just got a new laptop and I was playing around with the startup menu. Unfortunatly I somehow managed to get rid of the seperator at the top see the screenie:



I'd like to get it back - thanks fo your help!

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Raven
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Posted: 31st Aug 2005 01:23
internet and email have always been seperate haven't they? :-\

Killswitch
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Posted: 31st Aug 2005 01:24
Yeah and I want to make the seperate again - I get rid of the email one but I just like it there.

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OSX Using Happy Dude
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Posted: 31st Aug 2005 04:59
What do you have for the number of programs on the startup line ? I bet the value is 0

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Ace Of Spades
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Posted: 31st Aug 2005 05:02


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Soy Cocktail
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Posted: 31st Aug 2005 05:37
If you have not already found your answer by using Google then try this. Right click on your start bar. Make sure you are on the "Start Menu" tab (changes depending on where on the startbat you clicked). Click on "Customize..." Check the boxes that say "Internet:" and "E-mail". If they are already checked try unchecking them, pressing ok, and then recheck them.

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