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It's possible to backup and restore the Start menu settings when it's causing problems, or you want to move your settings to a new account, and here we show you how to do it.
If the Start menu grayed out and unresponsive after you update Windows 11/10, follow all these solutions or tips and tricks to get it back.
There are a handful of ways you can restore the Start menu in Windows 8, provided you're willing to install a third-party program.
Sometimes, Windows' Start Menu can get a little finnicky, even if you've never had an issue before. Luckily, there's plenty of things you can do to fix it.
Because Microsoft thinks it knows what’s best for users and apparently wants to confuse the living daylights out of them, Windows 8 has no Start button. I’ll just say that again so it sinks in ...
Folks at Microsoft have reassured me that the code for the classic Start Menu has been ripped out of Windows, so if you're hoping for an official solution, you're out of luck.
Learn how to turn on the full screen Start Menu in Windows 11/10 using the Group Policy Editor or the Registry Editor.
Restore the Start Menu and disable Metro UI in Windows 8 Once you do this, Windows 8 starts to look and feel a lot like Windows 7.
Miss the way Windows XP would show all your installed software in one big list? Here are two ways to restore that capability in Windows 7.
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