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Windows XP/2000 - [Fixed] Creating Shortcuts posted in the Operating Systems forums; Ok, ive decided that i want to create a shortcut to the System Configuration Utility (MSCONFIG) on my Desktop in Windows XP. I know i can right click my mouse ...

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Ok, ive decided that i want to create a shortcut to the System Configuration Utility (MSCONFIG) on my Desktop in Windows XP. I know i can right click my mouse and scroll down to New and select Shortcut, but then the dialog comes up asking to locate the file and i have no idea where it is located.


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Right-click the desktop and select New, Shortcut to start the Create Shortcut wizard. In c:\windows\pchealth\helpctr\binaries\msconfig


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Right-click the desktop and select New, Shortcut to start the Create Shortcut wizard. In c:\windows\pchealth\helpctr\binaries\msconfig
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TY TY TY :-)... I have it on mine as well and tons of other reg hacks maybe a good tutroial? LOL no wouldnt want a nocive trying a reg hack


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