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Sais49





PostPosted: Fri Sep 15 21:19:02 CDT 2006 Top

Windows XP Basic >> Start Button moved Running Win XP Home. My Start button has moved to the top right.
I have unlocked the Task Bar but when I try to drag the Start button, when I
click on it, my list of programs comes up. Thanks
--
Roger

Windows XP821  
 
 
Don





PostPosted: Fri Sep 15 21:19:02 CDT 2006 Top

Windows XP Basic >> Start Button moved Left click, hold on any vacant space on the bar and drag it to the side you
want.




"rogeepete" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
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> Running Win XP Home. My Start button has moved to the top right.
> I have unlocked the Task Bar but when I try to drag the Start button, when
> I
> click on it, my list of programs comes up. Thanks
> --
> Roger


 
 
Vanguard





PostPosted: Sat Sep 16 00:06:26 CDT 2006 Top

Windows XP Basic >> Start Button moved "rogeepete" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
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> Running Win XP Home. My Start button has moved to the top right.
> I have unlocked the Task Bar but when I try to drag the Start
> button, when I
> click on it, my list of programs comes up. Thanks


The Start button is part of the Windows taskbar. Drag the taskbar,
not the button within it, to whichever side of the screen you want it
attached.

 
 
Ken





PostPosted: Sat Sep 16 12:36:03 CDT 2006 Top

Windows XP Basic >> Start Button moved rogeepete wrote:

> Running Win XP Home. My Start button has moved to the top right.
> I have unlocked the Task Bar but when I try to drag the Start button,
> when I click on it, my list of programs comes up. Thanks


What has moved is not the Start button, but the Task Bar. The Start button
is part of the Task Bar, so moves with it. If you try to drag the Start
button, what you describe is exactly what will happen. You need to drag the
entire Task Bar, by clicking on an used part of it.

Here's my standard post on this subject:

Although by default the Task Bar appears on the bottom of the screen, it can
be on any of the sides you prefer it on. To move it from any side to
another, simply click on an unused part of it and drag it where you want it.
Be sure to click *within* it, not on the edge; clicking on the edge and
dragging will resize it.

If it won't move, it may be locked. In that case, right click on it and
uncheck "Lock the taskbar," then try again.

--
Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User
Please reply to the newsgroup


 
 
arebarr





PostPosted: Mon Sep 18 10:45:01 CDT 2006 Top

Windows XP Basic >> Start Button moved Thanks. This group has been a big help to me
--
Roger


"Don Schmidt" wrote:

> Left click, hold on any vacant space on the bar and drag it to the side you
> want.
>
>
>
>
> "rogeepete" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> > Running Win XP Home. My Start button has moved to the top right.
> > I have unlocked the Task Bar but when I try to drag the Start button, when
> > I
> > click on it, my list of programs comes up. Thanks
> > --
> > Roger
>
>
>
 
 
arebarr





PostPosted: Mon Sep 18 10:46:02 CDT 2006 Top

Windows XP Basic >> Start Button moved Thanks. This group has been a big help to me
--
Roger


"Ken Blake, MVP" wrote:

> rogeepete wrote:
>
> > Running Win XP Home. My Start button has moved to the top right.
> > I have unlocked the Task Bar but when I try to drag the Start button,
> > when I click on it, my list of programs comes up. Thanks
>
>
> What has moved is not the Start button, but the Task Bar. The Start button
> is part of the Task Bar, so moves with it. If you try to drag the Start
> button, what you describe is exactly what will happen. You need to drag the
> entire Task Bar, by clicking on an used part of it.
>
> Here's my standard post on this subject:
>
> Although by default the Task Bar appears on the bottom of the screen, it can
> be on any of the sides you prefer it on. To move it from any side to
> another, simply click on an unused part of it and drag it where you want it.
> Be sure to click *within* it, not on the edge; clicking on the edge and
> dragging will resize it.
>
> If it won't move, it may be locked. In that case, right click on it and
> uncheck "Lock the taskbar," then try again.
>
> --
> Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User
> Please reply to the newsgroup
>
>
>
 
 
arebarr





PostPosted: Mon Sep 18 10:46:03 CDT 2006 Top

Windows XP Basic >> Start Button moved Thanks. This group has been a big help to me
--
Roger


"Vanguard" wrote:

> "rogeepete" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> > Running Win XP Home. My Start button has moved to the top right.
> > I have unlocked the Task Bar but when I try to drag the Start
> > button, when I
> > click on it, my list of programs comes up. Thanks
>
>
> The Start button is part of the Windows taskbar. Drag the taskbar,
> not the button within it, to whichever side of the screen you want it
> attached.
>
>
 
 
Ken





PostPosted: Mon Sep 18 12:12:40 CDT 2006 Top

Windows XP Basic >> Start Button moved rogeepete wrote:

> Thanks. This group has been a big help to me


You're welcome. Glad to help.

--
Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User
Please reply to the newsgroup


>> rogeepete wrote:
>>
>>> Running Win XP Home. My Start button has moved to the top right.
>>> I have unlocked the Task Bar but when I try to drag the Start
>>> button, when I click on it, my list of programs comes up. Thanks
>>
>>
>> What has moved is not the Start button, but the Task Bar. The Start
>> button is part of the Task Bar, so moves with it. If you try to drag
>> the Start button, what you describe is exactly what will happen. You
>> need to drag the entire Task Bar, by clicking on an used part of it.
>>
>> Here's my standard post on this subject:
>>
>> Although by default the Task Bar appears on the bottom of the
>> screen, it can be on any of the sides you prefer it on. To move it
>> from any side to another, simply click on an unused part of it and
>> drag it where you want it. Be sure to click *within* it, not on the
>> edge; clicking on the edge and dragging will resize it.
>>
>> If it won't move, it may be locked. In that case, right click on it
>> and uncheck "Lock the taskbar," then try again.
>>
>> --
>> Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User
>> Please reply to the newsgroup


 
 
Pappion





PostPosted: Mon Sep 18 12:53:22 CDT 2006 Top

Windows XP Basic >> Start Button moved I submit them but they never show up. Where may I send an email with all
the nutty stuff that's happening on my new HP Invent with XP Pro? I have
2 Spyware programs, AVG, and run Trendmicro weekly, and defrag in Safe
Mode, every month, etc. and crazy things are occurring.

I think its a processor problem, in fact, one HP "tech" told me that on
the phone, but contacting them over and over again since this was 3
months old, they drop my calls, or "lose" my case, and Mr. Herd, the
Pres. promises to "fix this issue" and that's all I hear.

Programs disappear, colors screw up, I can't see things due to the color
problems, and sheesh, so much more. I did get NSW removed. That helped
for a while.

Thank you.

 
 
Bruce





PostPosted: Mon Sep 18 15:32:19 CDT 2006 Top

Windows XP Basic >> Start Button moved Pappion wrote:
> I submit them but they never show up. Where may I send an email with all
> the nutty stuff that's happening on my new HP Invent with XP Pro? I have
> 2 Spyware programs, AVG, and run Trendmicro weekly, and defrag in Safe
> Mode, every month, etc. and crazy things are occurring.
>
> I think its a processor problem, in fact, one HP "tech" told me that on
> the phone, but contacting them over and over again since this was 3
> months old, they drop my calls, or "lose" my case, and Mr. Herd, the
> Pres. promises to "fix this issue" and that's all I hear.
>
> Programs disappear, colors screw up, I can't see things due to the color
> problems, and sheesh, so much more. I did get NSW removed. That helped
> for a while.
>
> Thank you.
>


Post them just as you posted this query. However, no one here can help
you resolve your warranty support issues; for that, you'll need to deal
with HP. (It does sometimes help to involve your state Attorney
General's consumer protection division, though.)


--

Bruce Chambers

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safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. -Benjamin Franklin

Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. -Bertrand Russell
 
 
Pappion





PostPosted: Tue Sep 19 13:52:47 CDT 2006 Top

Windows XP Basic >> Start Button moved Thank you. I posted the query because my prior posts did not show up,
and I couldn't figure out why.

I've gone through the HP Chairman's office six times, and now I've been
informed that my business desk top computer has a "Notebook" serial
number on it. Hence, no one could understand what the problem was about
(they didn't 'think'!).

It may XP Pro but I certainly cannot figure this out, nor can three
state technologist with Blind Services--which provided me with my
equipment--and purchased same from HP and MS on a State contract.

Thank you.
"Bruce Chambers" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
Pappion wrote:
> I submit them but they never show up. Where may I send an email with
> all
> the nutty stuff that's happening on my new HP Invent with XP Pro? I
> have
> 2 Spyware programs, AVG, and run Trendmicro weekly, and defrag in Safe
> Mode, every month, etc. and crazy things are occurring.
>
> I think its a processor problem, in fact, one HP "tech" told me that
> on
> the phone, but contacting them over and over again since this was 3
> months old, they drop my calls, or "lose" my case, and Mr. Herd, the
> Pres. promises to "fix this issue" and that's all I hear.
>
> Programs disappear, colors screw up, I can't see things due to the
> color
> problems, and sheesh, so much more. I did get NSW removed. That helped
> for a while.
>
> Thank you.
>


Post them just as you posted this query. However, no one here can help
you resolve your warranty support issues; for that, you'll need to deal
with HP. (It does sometimes help to involve your state Attorney
General's consumer protection division, though.)


--

Bruce Chambers

Help us help you:
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. -Benjamin Franklin

Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. -Bertrand
Russell

 
 
Phil





PostPosted: Tue Sep 19 14:37:12 CDT 2006 Top

Windows XP Basic >> Start Button moved 'Pappion' wrote, in part:
| It may XP Pro but I certainly cannot figure this out, nor can three
| state technologist with Blind Services--which provided me with my
| equipment--and purchased same from HP and MS on a State contract.
_____

If your system came through a state contract with HP, there should be a
special support section dedicated to those state contracts. For example,
the University of Georgia has a state contract with Dell... there is a
direct number to contact Dell support for equipment supplied under the
contract. Keep pushing the 'state technologists' AND ask for the direct HP
support number. HP is also the source for any Windows XP Pro support, not
Microsoft.

Phil Weldon

"Pappion" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
| Thank you. I posted the query because my prior posts did not show up,
| and I couldn't figure out why.
|
| I've gone through the HP Chairman's office six times, and now I've been
| informed that my business desk top computer has a "Notebook" serial
| number on it. Hence, no one could understand what the problem was about
| (they didn't 'think'!).
|

| Thank you.
| "Bruce Chambers" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
| news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
| Pappion wrote:
| > I submit them but they never show up. Where may I send an email with
| > all
| > the nutty stuff that's happening on my new HP Invent with XP Pro? I
| > have
| > 2 Spyware programs, AVG, and run Trendmicro weekly, and defrag in Safe
| > Mode, every month, etc. and crazy things are occurring.
| >
| > I think its a processor problem, in fact, one HP "tech" told me that
| > on
| > the phone, but contacting them over and over again since this was 3
| > months old, they drop my calls, or "lose" my case, and Mr. Herd, the
| > Pres. promises to "fix this issue" and that's all I hear.
| >
| > Programs disappear, colors screw up, I can't see things due to the
| > color
| > problems, and sheesh, so much more. I did get NSW removed. That helped
| > for a while.
| >
| > Thank you.
| >
|
|
| Post them just as you posted this query. However, no one here can help
| you resolve your warranty support issues; for that, you'll need to deal
| with HP. (It does sometimes help to involve your state Attorney
| General's consumer protection division, though.)
|
|
| --
|
| Bruce Chambers
|
| Help us help you:
| http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
| http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
|
| They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
| safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. -Benjamin Franklin
|
| Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. -Bertrand
| Russell
|