[RESOLVED] Deleting shortcut arrows with windows 7 64-bit
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    Resolved [RESOLVED] Deleting shortcut arrows with windows 7 64-bit

    It used to be easy to get rid of the shortcut arrows with Vista and XP. From what I've seen when I do a Google search that it's more compicated. Is there a safe and simple way to get rid of the shortcut arrows with Windows 7. It seems MS still does there best to change consumers to Apple.

    Thanks,
    Mike

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    I use this utility with Win 7 64-bit and it works fine for me.

    ("for me" being the operative words...lol)
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    What utility bistro??

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    I think that bistro was referring to the downloads available at Shinma's link.

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    I downloaded and used the utility...worked great. It even has restore point option.

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