After clicking the Start button on your computer screen desktop, what option would you then select to examine system components you might want to modify? A. Programs B. Control Panel C. Find D. Documents
Either A or B
System components r under "Control panel"
Agreed @Probhat You could also use command prompt /ispchange
B
Thank you everybody! (:
please post your question in the relevant section.... and welcome to open study... @Jessica234 also B is the rite one here
What do you mean the relevant section? @paki
Im not sure how to use this website
"Posting a question that is off topic for a particular group (i.e. posting a physics question in the Mathematics group)" is against the code of conduct.... please have a look here.... http://openstudy.com/code-of-conduct
@paki True
How do i go to a different section?
Well no need to gang up on me, like i said, im new to this
@Jessica234 there are different sections here like mathematics section, english section, history section etc... so post your question in it's relevant section... rite... like this is computer related question, so post it in computer section.... rite
@Jessica234 also you can tag anyone in your question and comments by putting @ in front of his name.... like here @Ibbutibbu....
what?
i was BUSY
lol
@Ibbutibbu. i was just explaining the open study work to this new user... calm down... :)
ok and if you say the f word it will say flutter. and if you say the d word it will say wingspan and if you say the s word it will say pellet and if you say the n word it will say sleek-feathered one. try it!
lol jkjkjk
tmi...
lol
just trying to help a new user :3
"Posting a reply that is not relevant to the topic of discussion within that question" is also against the code of conduct... @Ibbutibbu. :)
See? This is a lesson @Jessica234
I give you my knowledge :3
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