Many software installation will be in the "Start" menu to add shortcuts, for the software must be installed to run, the backup "Start" menu is not meaningful, but in fact, every software must be installed to run, such as the Proud browser, Tencent QQ, although these software also need to install, However, once the folder is installed, the reinstall system does not need to be reinstalled to use. The primary purpose of backing up the Start menu is to make this kind of software quick to use.
Hint: If the user does not install this kind of software in the system partition (generally is C disk), but installs the 茌 system partition the bay he partition, after reloading the win XP system this kind of software does not need to install again to use.
The Start menu is located in the c:documentsandsettingsadministrator"Start menu program.
The Start menu shown here lists only the user-installed program shortcuts that are not listed here when the system is installed, and the shortcuts that come with the system are reinstalled when the system is reinstalled, so they are not within our backup range.
A backup of these shortcuts can be achieved by copying these shortcuts to other partitions on the system partition.
Tip: Users can also back up the "C:documentsandsettingsadministrator" folder to a whole other partitions outside the system partition, because the folder is stored in the user's personal information and software use information, folder size is not fixed, if the system use longer , the use of more software, the folder will be relatively large.
Recovery method:
Files copied after reloading the system can be restored by copying them to the folder.