Teach you how to manually create a Windows 8 start menu?

  

Windows 8 has been released, and many fans who can't wait for it have already started to install and use. However, the current Windows 8 is still in the development stage, and many user interfaces and functions are not perfect. It may give you early adopters – especially the start of menu control, which brings a lot of trouble. The good news is that here is a way to manually create a Start menu under Windows 8 without any third-party programs.

Because product design and extensive data research show that Windows 8's higher operational efficiency requires not the start menu but the start screen, which is relatively new to beginners or faster update students. Listening to their problems must not be big, but if it is a special need and really very nostalgic users, it will be a bit uncomfortable to give the start button to the "disappear" button, then you will be able to create a Make your own start menu to make up for some of the inconvenience of losing the start button.

The idea of ​​writing this article comes from the earliest Vista to Windows 7 overdose. At that time, Microsoft removed the quick launch bar and came with a more advanced super taskbar. This is relatively smooth compared to the afterlife. But at the time, many of my friends liked to use the quick launch bar to start the program :), but the method used was to create a new toolbar on the super taskbar!

Now use this method to implement Windows 8 There is no third-party tool to create the start menu, because after some articles and learning to understand that Windows 8 does not actually remove the start menu, only the start button is removed, because a large part of the program below the start screen is also from this position — — Windows can't be removed, the ingrained "start” menu.

In the first step, we right-click on the super taskbar and select Create a new toolbar, as shown in the figure:



New Toolbar

In the second step, enter the following parameters in the pop-up dialog box:

1.%programdata%MicrosoftWindowsStart menu

The copy code is as shown:

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Enter parameters and make a folder selection

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