Hello again,


I have a folder on the desktop that at one time had a back up of my start menu
(see the "news" below). Even after deleting most of the material in it, and
after renaming the remaining folders to a, b, c, etc., I still cannot delete
it. I keep getting the message that this "Start menu" is a Windows system
folder, and cannot be deleted.  What do I do?



AND NOW THE NEWS ... Took the easy way out, went to Staples, and purchased a
new computer, a Compaq/HP Pavilion with Windows XP, a 160 GB harddrive, and
521 MB memory. That cost $500 and I'll be getting a $50 rebate. At the same
time I bought a Lexmark Inkjet printer; it copies, scans, and faxes. Model
3350 and that cost $100, also with a rebate coming to me. The only thing that
bothered me was paying $35 for a 16 foot USB cable to connect the printer and
the tower; seems a lot to pay for a wire. In addition, I had to go for 2 new
speakers (power speakers); seems the sound board in the old computer was
stronger. The old speakers were not plugged into any outlet and the sound was
fine; this new unit needs help from Con Ed. What I do appreciate is that with
Staples, one can register for the rebates on Staples' website.



I just want to comment that had I started with this version ten years ago, I
would have quit within a week. Just the Start menu alone was overwhelming, and
only because I have some Windows skills at this time am I able to cope with
this; and after a few days I'm just about finished with organizing the Start
menu and done deleting most of of the programs that are not needed by me. One
obvious improvement is, no freezes ... but there is MUCH that is different
from 98 and I'll be posting a few preguntas as needed. ... Harold
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