Windows Program List

thedoors27

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Hello!

I need help, my windows program list isn't showing a certain program as it is being hidden, my explanation isn't very good so I will post a screenshot.

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As you can see there is a program on the list, right down the bottom which isn't being shown properly, any ideas?
 
Just wondering but why do you have spybot, ad-aware, and SpySweeper installed? They will give false positives when they see each other sometimes. You may want to un-install some of them (which ones are your choice, but I suggest SS always). As for the list not to sure why it's doing that, usually it will have a little arrow that lets you see the rest of the list. Try switching the start menu over to classic view and see what happens.
 
tomprice43 said:
try changing your screen reolutions in display settingings.
Yeah that would def. fix it and screw up what he's used to looking at. (size-wise)
 
:eek: Wow.. you must have a ton of running processes ....take a look at that taskbar!..
 
Why dont you just set it to scroll programs? it's much tidier I think but of course that's my personal opinion.

You got too many menu programs. Delete some.

Why on earth would someone want to do that? He'd have to then make sure he's got shortcuts on his desktop (cluttered desktop) or else browse to the directorys to activate whatever programs he deleted from the start menu.. Please correct me if I missunderstood your meaning.

Wow.. you must have a ton of running processes ....take a look at that taskbar!..

Yea that taskbar is really sick and that's meant in a bad way ;-) LOL... I would definatly do something about that if it where my machine.
 
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yeh your cpu must always be under a load with all those programs running, and you could lower your resolution but as Lord A said it will change the size of everything.
 
again I dont know why anyone would suggest anything but "Scroll Programs" in this case.
 
OK :-) Do this.

- Right click on your taskbar and goto properties.
- Click on the start menu tab.
- Click on customize.
- Click on advanced
- Under start menu items put a checkmark in scroll programs.
- Click OK
- Click apply and then OK.

You know have scroll programs activated and there is no need to adjust screen settings.
 
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