CS5 shortcut on the desktop in Vista

I installed photoshop CS5 extended but there is no shortcut on the desktop to open it, there is only one file.

Help I would love to be able to use my new purchase but cannot open it, what Miss me?

You should be able to click on the start menu, then click on all programs

and look at all of the programs at the top of the menu and see shortcuts for photoshop cs5.

If your running a 64-bit (OS) operating system, then it should be two shortcuts

for photoshop cs5, one for 32-bit and one for 64-bit (say 64-bit next to shortcut)

version of photoshop.

Right-click on one of the shortcuts and choose send to > desktop (create shortcut), which

need to place a shortcut on your desktop.

MTSTUNER

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