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bb2ppc 04-30-2009 06:44 AM

How to add PPCPim to program menu
 
I remember this fix back with the PPC-6700's, I installed PPCPimBackup on my TP, but it ends up in File Explorer, programs files menu. I want to add it to programs menu only. I hate to go to File Explorer, programs files menu just to run the PPCPimBackup. Any help anyone..

mstevens 04-30-2009 01:08 PM

Re: How to add PPCPim to program menu
 
What is the "File Explorer, programs files menu?" Do you mean the Start menu? If not, which file explorer are you using (Resco, Total Commander, Windows Mobile File Explorer, etc.)?

If you actually mean that the link was put on the Start menu and doesn't appear in your Programs folder, there are 2 easy ways to fix that:

1) Go to Settings and select Menus, then uncheck the box next to the application. It will then appear in your Programs folder.

2) Using a good file manager (such as the free Total Commander), navigate to \Windows\Start Menu and move the link to either \Windows\Start Menu\Programs or (better yet) to a subfolder that helps keep all those programs more organized and easy to find.

Laos101 04-30-2009 01:46 PM

Re: How to add PPCPim to program menu
 
copy the EXE and paste as shortcut with File Explorer

bb2ppc 04-30-2009 06:36 PM

Re: How to add PPCPim to program menu
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mstevens (Post 886817)
What is the "File Explorer, programs files menu?" Do you mean the Start menu? If not, which file explorer are you using (Resco, Total Commander, Windows Mobile File Explorer, etc.)?

If you actually mean that the link was put on the Start menu and doesn't appear in your Programs folder, there are 2 easy ways to fix that:

1) Go to Settings and select Menus, then uncheck the box next to the application. It will then appear in your Programs folder.

2) Using a good file manager (such as the free Total Commander), navigate to \Windows\Start Menu and move the link to either \Windows\Start Menu\Programs or (better yet) to a subfolder that helps keep all those programs more organized and easy to find.

Opt. 2 worked thanks for the help


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