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windows media/movie maker


Question Posted Thursday March 23 2006, 9:42 am

How do i find out if ive got windows movie maker on my computer? and how can i get ?

does it cost


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tasuki answered Thursday March 23 2006, 4:09 pm:
Go to start, then all programs. Windows Movie Maker should be there. If it isn't, open up explorer and click search, then type in Windows Movie Maker. Most computers just have it.

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TheOldOne answered Thursday March 23 2006, 12:57 pm:
Click on the Start button.

Select Accessories; if that's not visible, click on the little double downward-pointing arrows at the bottom that that menu. That will expand your program view, so you can see all options.

If you have it (and you probably do, if you have Windows XP), it will be listed under Accessories.

Alternatively, just go to Start, Search, and select "For Files or Folders". Search for "Windows Movie", and it should turn up in a few seconds. Click on the result to launch the program.

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karenR answered Thursday March 23 2006, 11:44 am:
It must have come on mine.

Go to start. Check under all programs. It should be listed there as windows movie maker. :)

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