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Old 04-22-05, 04:14 PM   #1 (permalink)
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is there a way to redirect shortcuts/icons in my programs folder so they point to the correct location of one of my .exe's? when i click on msreader from the program directory it says cannot find program, but if i launch it from my memory card it runs properly. there's also just a generic icon for it instead of the proper one.

also, is there any way to set up your home screen to look and act like windows 95/98/xp where you have a my computer icon and other shortcuts like a 'normal' windows desktop?

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Go to the .exe file on your card hold down your stylus then choose Copy, Now go to the Windows\Start Menu\Programs folder and Choose Paste Shortcut, rename to taste. Delete the old one from that folder first though.

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