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Title: Mac And Pc
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If a program is installed into C:/Windows/System32 it can be launched directly from the search bar in the start menu or from the run dialog box.
Example of install wizard on Vista. Most of the time, the process consists of choosing "Next" a couple of times... Showed first 250 characters
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The default location for installing software is C:/Program Files/. Applications are usually placed into subfolders that contain the executable (.exe file) and any necessary files required to run. This is one reason why the Start Menu is encouraged over Windows Explorer for launching applications, as it generally will only list a shortcut to the main executable (and occasionally additional features, such as help files and/or an uninstaller)... Showed next 250 characters
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