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If AOL Desktop Gold shortcut icon is missing, try the solutions listed below. Create New Desktop Shortcut • Right click the AOL Desktop Tray Launcher icon in the System tray. • Select Create new desktop shortcut. • If the issue still exists, proceed to the next step. Create a shortcut from the Help menu
When a user is logging on to Windows, the startup sound is played, the shell (usually EXPLORER.EXE) is loaded from the [boot] section of the SYSTEM.INI file, and startup items are loaded. In all versions of Windows 9x except ME, it is also possible to load Windows by booting to a DOS prompt and typing "win".
The ability to customize the Windows startup sound has been removed, however the logon and logoff sounds can still be customized. Windows Media Center drops support for the Caller ID and Windows Messenger features. [63] [64] In the Sound Control Panel applet, the ability to preview a sound from the Browse dialog box has been removed.
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Video DVDs can be played in Windows Media Center for those who acquired that add-on while it was available. [20] Windows DVD Maker was removed in favor of third-party software. Windows Media Center cannot run on startup or on top of other windows because of "new Windows OS requirements and behaviors". [22] [23]
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CONFIG.SYS is the primary configuration file for the DOS and OS/2 operating systems.It is a special ASCII text file that contains user-accessible setup or configuration directives evaluated by the operating system's DOS BIOS (typically residing in IBMBIO.COM or IO.SYS) during boot.