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Videos item for Start Menu?
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03-30-2007
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Videos item for Start Menu?
We get "Documents", "Music", "Pictures" and now even "Games" items in the
Start Menu, but why is there still not an option to add "Videos" to it? You
basically have every other category of multimedia on the menu except for
"Videos"... why? I know this folder can be accessed via the new
"Home"/"User" item but I can't understand why this item has again been
neglected from being included in the main Start Menu?
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03-30-2007
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RE: Videos item for Start Menu?
Hello,
Thank you for using newsgroup!
Based on my test, we cannot move videos to start menu. I suspect this is by
design.
Thanks & Regards,
Ken Zhao
Microsoft Online Support
Microsoft Global Technical Support Center
Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security <http://www.microsoft.com/security>
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| Subject: Videos item for Start Menu?
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| We get "Documents", "Music", "Pictures" and now even "Games" items in the
| Start Menu, but why is there still not an option to add "Videos" to it?
You
| basically have every other category of multimedia on the menu except for
| "Videos"... why? I know this folder can be accessed via the new
| "Home"/"User" item but I can't understand why this item has again been
| neglected from being included in the main Start Menu?
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03-30-2007
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RE: Videos item for Start Menu?
Wellllllllllllll, what a stupid design.
""Ken Zhao [MSFT]"" wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Thank you for using newsgroup!
>
> Based on my test, we cannot move videos to start menu. I suspect this is by
> design.
>
> Thanks & Regards,
>
> Ken Zhao
>
> Microsoft Online Support
> Microsoft Global Technical Support Center
>
> Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security <http://www.microsoft.com/security>
> ================================================== ==
> When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so
> that others may learn and benefit from your issue.
> ================================================== ==
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
>
>
>
>
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> --------------------
> | From: "SWWD" <swwd@newsgroup.nospam>
> | Subject: Videos item for Start Menu?
> | Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 16:29:41 +1000
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> | We get "Documents", "Music", "Pictures" and now even "Games" items in the
> | Start Menu, but why is there still not an option to add "Videos" to it?
> You
> | basically have every other category of multimedia on the menu except for
> | "Videos"... why? I know this folder can be accessed via the new
> | "Home"/"User" item but I can't understand why this item has again been
> | neglected from being included in the main Start Menu?
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Re: Videos item for Start Menu?
test
"Ken Zhao [MSFT]" wrote:
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> Hello,
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03-30-2007
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Re: Videos item for Start Menu?
It's obviously by design. but what was the reason Microsoft discriminates
against Videos. Shouldn't all multimedia be equal in the eyes of the law.
Does microsoft intend to free these victims of monoculture folders.
NO MORE MY VIDEOS FOLDER - - - Let Videos live where they want!!!!!
""Ken Zhao [MSFT]"" <v-kzhao@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:77voIeqcHHA.4692@TK2MSFTNGHUB02.phx.gbl...
> Hello,
>
> Thank you for using newsgroup!
>
> Based on my test, we cannot move videos to start menu. I suspect this is
> by
> design.
>
> Thanks & Regards,
>
> Ken Zhao
>
> Microsoft Online Support
> Microsoft Global Technical Support Center
>
> Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
> <http://www.microsoft.com/security>
> ================================================== ==
> When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so
> that others may learn and benefit from your issue.
> ================================================== ==
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
> rights.
>
>
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>
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> --------------------
> | From: "SWWD" <swwd@newsgroup.nospam>
> | Subject: Videos item for Start Menu?
> | Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 16:29:41 +1000
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> | We get "Documents", "Music", "Pictures" and now even "Games" items in
> the
> | Start Menu, but why is there still not an option to add "Videos" to it?
> You
> | basically have every other category of multimedia on the menu except for
> | "Videos"... why? I know this folder can be accessed via the new
> | "Home"/"User" item but I can't understand why this item has again been
> | neglected from being included in the main Start Menu?
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03-30-2007
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Re: Videos item for Start Menu?
Most people do not know how to change the "file save" path in programs that
they install. They are using, and will continue to, use the programs
default. This can be attested to by the fact that we get many posts from
people who download files from the internet - and can never find them again.
Or how about a classic; "I spent 4 hours typing my term paper and can not
find it now". They don't even note where they are saving documents and files
to - other than it's on their computer **somewhere**.
The Microsoft system suggests, recommends (however you want to state it)
that the files be save to My Videos in XP and Videos in Vista. If the
programs follow this scheme, at least all the files are saved to the same
place. And that place has a relatively easy to find entry point within My
Documents (Windows XP) or Documents (Vista).
If you have a better way to do this, please - enlighten us all. Maybe
Microsoft will take the ball and run with it.
As far as not being able to show Videos directly in the start menu, I agree,
it should be a users option - along with Pictures and Music.
But then again, why not Harry's CAD Drawings or Sally's Homework or Mom's
Recipes? Lets give the user a chance to really clog the start menu -
something that received many thousands of complaints over the years under
Windows XP. We were forever telling people how to organize their Start Menu.
--
Regards,
Richard Urban MVP
Microsoft Windows Shell/User
<.> wrote in message news:eBu2fhrcHHA.1508@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> It's obviously by design. but what was the reason Microsoft discriminates
> against Videos. Shouldn't all multimedia be equal in the eyes of the law.
> Does microsoft intend to free these victims of monoculture folders.
>
> NO MORE MY VIDEOS FOLDER - - - Let Videos live where they want!!!!!
>
> ""Ken Zhao [MSFT]"" <v-kzhao@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:77voIeqcHHA.4692@TK2MSFTNGHUB02.phx.gbl...
>> Hello,
>>
>> Thank you for using newsgroup!
>>
>> Based on my test, we cannot move videos to start menu. I suspect this is
>> by
>> design.
>>
>> Thanks & Regards,
>>
>> Ken Zhao
>>
>> Microsoft Online Support
>> Microsoft Global Technical Support Center
>>
>> Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
>> <http://www.microsoft.com/security>
>> ================================================== ==
>> When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so
>> that others may learn and benefit from your issue.
>> ================================================== ==
>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
>> rights.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --------------------
>> | From: "SWWD" <swwd@newsgroup.nospam>
>> | Subject: Videos item for Start Menu?
>> | Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 16:29:41 +1000
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>> | We get "Documents", "Music", "Pictures" and now even "Games" items in
>> the
>> | Start Menu, but why is there still not an option to add "Videos" to it?
>> You
>> | basically have every other category of multimedia on the menu except
>> for
>> | "Videos"... why? I know this folder can be accessed via the new
>> | "Home"/"User" item but I can't understand why this item has again been
>> | neglected from being included in the main Start Menu?
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03-30-2007
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Re: Videos item for Start Menu?
I don't see how it is "clogging up" the Start Menu by having one entry for
each main group of media, I see it more as common sense. The right side of
the Start Menu should contain items for easy access to the most used
functions and areas. Having said that I also don't see why "Default Programs"
needs to have its own item on the main menu.
I just find it strange that on XP and now Vista, "Videos" seem to be a
neglected category of Media -- especially with more focus being put on
multimedia and especially home movies with the addition of Windows DVD Maker
and an enhanced Movie Maker.
We have nice easy access to Music, Pictures, Documents and now Games, but it
takes extra clicks to find your video clips. Personally, I would find much
more use having a Videos item than a Games item.
Believe me I understand people not knowing where they saved things, all the
more reason to add Videos to the start menu for easy access to their home
movies they've uploaded from their camcorder. Especially now that all the
default "special folders" have been moved into a new user folder.
I dare say there are going to be many people out there who don't realise
that these special folders have been moved from within My Documents into the
new user folder and will not be able to find the location of their files,
wouldn't you agree?
"Richard Urban" wrote:
> Most people do not know how to change the "file save" path in programs that
> they install. They are using, and will continue to, use the programs
> default. This can be attested to by the fact that we get many posts from
> people who download files from the internet - and can never find them again.
> Or how about a classic; "I spent 4 hours typing my term paper and can not
> find it now". They don't even note where they are saving documents and files
> to - other than it's on their computer **somewhere**.
>
> The Microsoft system suggests, recommends (however you want to state it)
> that the files be save to My Videos in XP and Videos in Vista. If the
> programs follow this scheme, at least all the files are saved to the same
> place. And that place has a relatively easy to find entry point within My
> Documents (Windows XP) or Documents (Vista).
>
> If you have a better way to do this, please - enlighten us all. Maybe
> Microsoft will take the ball and run with it.
>
> As far as not being able to show Videos directly in the start menu, I agree,
> it should be a users option - along with Pictures and Music.
>
> But then again, why not Harry's CAD Drawings or Sally's Homework or Mom's
> Recipes? Lets give the user a chance to really clog the start menu -
> something that received many thousands of complaints over the years under
> Windows XP. We were forever telling people how to organize their Start Menu.
>
> --
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Richard Urban MVP
> Microsoft Windows Shell/User
>
>
> <.> wrote in message news:eBu2fhrcHHA.1508@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> > It's obviously by design. but what was the reason Microsoft discriminates
> > against Videos. Shouldn't all multimedia be equal in the eyes of the law.
> > Does microsoft intend to free these victims of monoculture folders.
> >
> > NO MORE MY VIDEOS FOLDER - - - Let Videos live where they want!!!!!
> >
> > ""Ken Zhao [MSFT]"" <v-kzhao@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:77voIeqcHHA.4692@TK2MSFTNGHUB02.phx.gbl...
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> Thank you for using newsgroup!
> >>
> >> Based on my test, we cannot move videos to start menu. I suspect this is
> >> by
> >> design.
> >>
> >> Thanks & Regards,
> >>
> >> Ken Zhao
> >>
> >> Microsoft Online Support
> >> Microsoft Global Technical Support Center
> >>
> >> Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
> >> <http://www.microsoft.com/security>
> >> ================================================== ==
> >> When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so
> >> that others may learn and benefit from your issue.
> >> ================================================== ==
> >> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
> >> rights.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> --------------------
> >> | From: "SWWD" <swwd@newsgroup.nospam>
> >> | Subject: Videos item for Start Menu?
> >> | Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 16:29:41 +1000
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> >> |
> >> | We get "Documents", "Music", "Pictures" and now even "Games" items in
> >> the
> >> | Start Menu, but why is there still not an option to add "Videos" to it?
> >> You
> >> | basically have every other category of multimedia on the menu except
> >> for
> >> | "Videos"... why? I know this folder can be accessed via the new
> >> | "Home"/"User" item but I can't understand why this item has again been
> >> | neglected from being included in the main Start Menu?
> >> |
> >> |
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03-30-2007
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Re: Videos item for Start Menu?
The first thing I think of is maybe videos. due to large size, slows down
the menu generation.
"SWWD" <swwd@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message
news:B4656988-2E6D-47E0-A3D2-B92D83AA49E2@microsoft.com...
>I don't see how it is "clogging up" the Start Menu by having one entry for
> each main group of media, I see it more as common sense. The right side of
> the Start Menu should contain items for easy access to the most used
> functions and areas. Having said that I also don't see why "Default
> Programs"
> needs to have its own item on the main menu.
>
> I just find it strange that on XP and now Vista, "Videos" seem to be a
> neglected category of Media -- especially with more focus being put on
> multimedia and especially home movies with the addition of Windows DVD
> Maker
> and an enhanced Movie Maker.
>
> We have nice easy access to Music, Pictures, Documents and now Games, but
> it
> takes extra clicks to find your video clips. Personally, I would find much
> more use having a Videos item than a Games item.
>
> Believe me I understand people not knowing where they saved things, all
> the
> more reason to add Videos to the start menu for easy access to their home
> movies they've uploaded from their camcorder. Especially now that all the
> default "special folders" have been moved into a new user folder.
>
> I dare say there are going to be many people out there who don't realise
> that these special folders have been moved from within My Documents into
> the
> new user folder and will not be able to find the location of their files,
> wouldn't you agree?
>
> "Richard Urban" wrote:
>
>> Most people do not know how to change the "file save" path in programs
>> that
>> they install. They are using, and will continue to, use the programs
>> default. This can be attested to by the fact that we get many posts from
>> people who download files from the internet - and can never find them
>> again.
>> Or how about a classic; "I spent 4 hours typing my term paper and can not
>> find it now". They don't even note where they are saving documents and
>> files
>> to - other than it's on their computer **somewhere**.
>>
>> The Microsoft system suggests, recommends (however you want to state it)
>> that the files be save to My Videos in XP and Videos in Vista. If the
>> programs follow this scheme, at least all the files are saved to the same
>> place. And that place has a relatively easy to find entry point within My
>> Documents (Windows XP) or Documents (Vista).
>>
>> If you have a better way to do this, please - enlighten us all. Maybe
>> Microsoft will take the ball and run with it.
>>
>> As far as not being able to show Videos directly in the start menu, I
>> agree,
>> it should be a users option - along with Pictures and Music.
>>
>> But then again, why not Harry's CAD Drawings or Sally's Homework or Mom's
>> Recipes? Lets give the user a chance to really clog the start menu -
>> something that received many thousands of complaints over the years under
>> Windows XP. We were forever telling people how to organize their Start
>> Menu.
>>
>> --
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Richard Urban MVP
>> Microsoft Windows Shell/User
>>
>>
>> <.> wrote in message news:eBu2fhrcHHA.1508@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> > It's obviously by design. but what was the reason Microsoft
>> > discriminates
>> > against Videos. Shouldn't all multimedia be equal in the eyes of the
>> > law.
>> > Does microsoft intend to free these victims of monoculture folders.
>> >
>> > NO MORE MY VIDEOS FOLDER - - - Let Videos live where they want!!!!!
>> >
>> > ""Ken Zhao [MSFT]"" <v-kzhao@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> > news:77voIeqcHHA.4692@TK2MSFTNGHUB02.phx.gbl...
>> >> Hello,
>> >>
>> >> Thank you for using newsgroup!
>> >>
>> >> Based on my test, we cannot move videos to start menu. I suspect this
>> >> is
>> >> by
>> >> design.
>> >>
>> >> Thanks & Regards,
>> >>
>> >> Ken Zhao
>> >>
>> >> Microsoft Online Support
>> >> Microsoft Global Technical Support Center
>> >>
>> >> Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
>> >> <http://www.microsoft.com/security>
>> >> ================================================== ==
>> >> When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader
>> >> so
>> >> that others may learn and benefit from your issue.
>> >> ================================================== ==
>> >> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
>> >> rights.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> --------------------
>> >> | From: "SWWD" <swwd@newsgroup.nospam>
>> >> | Subject: Videos item for Start Menu?
>> >> | Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 16:29:41 +1000
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>> >> | Message-ID: <604016FF-2BFB-42EA-BA05-FCB401524685@microsoft.com>
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>> >> |
>> >> | We get "Documents", "Music", "Pictures" and now even "Games" items
>> >> in
>> >> the
>> >> | Start Menu, but why is there still not an option to add "Videos" to
>> >> it?
>> >> You
>> >> | basically have every other category of multimedia on the menu except
>> >> for
>> >> | "Videos"... why? I know this folder can be accessed via the new
>> >> | "Home"/"User" item but I can't understand why this item has again
>> >> been
>> >> | neglected from being included in the main Start Menu?
>> >> |
>> >> |
>> >>
>> >
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Re: Videos item for Start Menu?
I don't see how? All I'm talking about is a purely textual link named
"Videos" being added to the start menu to link to the Videos folder for
easier access... Not previews or thumbnails or anything. But even if it is
displayed as a menu when you mouse-over it, opening it would take the same
time as opening the folder itself which is minimal as thumbnails, etc are
usually cached.
"." wrote:
> The first thing I think of is maybe videos. due to large size, slows down
> the menu generation.
> "SWWD" <swwd@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message
> news:B4656988-2E6D-47E0-A3D2-B92D83AA49E2@microsoft.com...
> >I don't see how it is "clogging up" the Start Menu by having one entry for
> > each main group of media, I see it more as common sense. The right side of
> > the Start Menu should contain items for easy access to the most used
> > functions and areas. Having said that I also don't see why "Default
> > Programs"
> > needs to have its own item on the main menu.
> >
> > I just find it strange that on XP and now Vista, "Videos" seem to be a
> > neglected category of Media -- especially with more focus being put on
> > multimedia and especially home movies with the addition of Windows DVD
> > Maker
> > and an enhanced Movie Maker.
> >
> > We have nice easy access to Music, Pictures, Documents and now Games, but
> > it
> > takes extra clicks to find your video clips. Personally, I would find much
> > more use having a Videos item than a Games item.
> >
> > Believe me I understand people not knowing where they saved things, all
> > the
> > more reason to add Videos to the start menu for easy access to their home
> > movies they've uploaded from their camcorder. Especially now that all the
> > default "special folders" have been moved into a new user folder.
> >
> > I dare say there are going to be many people out there who don't realise
> > that these special folders have been moved from within My Documents into
> > the
> > new user folder and will not be able to find the location of their files,
> > wouldn't you agree?
> >
> > "Richard Urban" wrote:
> >
> >> Most people do not know how to change the "file save" path in programs
> >> that
> >> they install. They are using, and will continue to, use the programs
> >> default. This can be attested to by the fact that we get many posts from
> >> people who download files from the internet - and can never find them
> >> again.
> >> Or how about a classic; "I spent 4 hours typing my term paper and can not
> >> find it now". They don't even note where they are saving documents and
> >> files
> >> to - other than it's on their computer **somewhere**.
> >>
> >> The Microsoft system suggests, recommends (however you want to state it)
> >> that the files be save to My Videos in XP and Videos in Vista. If the
> >> programs follow this scheme, at least all the files are saved to the same
> >> place. And that place has a relatively easy to find entry point within My
> >> Documents (Windows XP) or Documents (Vista).
> >>
> >> If you have a better way to do this, please - enlighten us all. Maybe
> >> Microsoft will take the ball and run with it.
> >>
> >> As far as not being able to show Videos directly in the start menu, I
> >> agree,
> >> it should be a users option - along with Pictures and Music.
> >>
> >> But then again, why not Harry's CAD Drawings or Sally's Homework or Mom's
> >> Recipes? Lets give the user a chance to really clog the start menu -
> >> something that received many thousands of complaints over the years under
> >> Windows XP. We were forever telling people how to organize their Start
> >> Menu.
> >>
> >> --
> >>
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >>
> >> Richard Urban MVP
> >> Microsoft Windows Shell/User
> >>
> >>
> >> <.> wrote in message news:eBu2fhrcHHA.1508@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> >> > It's obviously by design. but what was the reason Microsoft
> >> > discriminates
> >> > against Videos. Shouldn't all multimedia be equal in the eyes of the
> >> > law.
> >> > Does microsoft intend to free these victims of monoculture folders.
> >> >
> >> > NO MORE MY VIDEOS FOLDER - - - Let Videos live where they want!!!!!
> >> >
> >> > ""Ken Zhao [MSFT]"" <v-kzhao@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> > news:77voIeqcHHA.4692@TK2MSFTNGHUB02.phx.gbl...
> >> >> Hello,
> >> >>
> >> >> Thank you for using newsgroup!
> >> >>
> >> >> Based on my test, we cannot move videos to start menu. I suspect this
> >> >> is
> >> >> by
> >> >> design.
> >> >>
> >> >> Thanks & Regards,
> >> >>
> >> >> Ken Zhao
> >> >>
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> >> >> | From: "SWWD" <swwd@newsgroup.nospam>
> >> >> | Subject: Videos item for Start Menu?
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> >> >> | We get "Documents", "Music", "Pictures" and now even "Games" items
> >> >> in
> >> >> the
> >> >> | Start Menu, but why is there still not an option to add "Videos" to
> >> >> it?
> >> >> You
> >> >> | basically have every other category of multimedia on the menu except
> >> >> for
> >> >> | "Videos"... why? I know this folder can be accessed via the new
> >> >> | "Home"/"User" item but I can't understand why this item has again
> >> >> been
> >> >> | neglected from being included in the main Start Menu?
> >> >> |
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> >> >>
> >> >
> >>
> >>
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Re: Videos item for Start Menu?
Hi,
Try Vista Start Menu and you get all you need -
http://www.vistastartmenu.com
Video folder too exist by default
> We get "Documents", "Music", "Pictures" and now even "Games" items in theStartMenu, but why is there still not an option to add "Videos" to it? You
> basically have every other category of multimedia on themenuexcept for
> "Videos"... why? I know this folder can be accessed via the new
> "Home"/"User" item but I can't understand why this item has again been
> neglected from being included in the mainStartMenu?
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