How do I get the start button back in Windows 8?
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How do I get the start button back in Windows 8?
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How do I get the start button back in Windows 8?Answer
Microsoft is committed to having everyone use the Start screen
instead of the Start button found in previous versions of
Windows and therefore has no setting to enable or disable the
start button. However, there are a few things that can be done
to mimic the Windows Start button. Try one or all of the below
suggestions to see what works best for you.
Tip: If you're a power user looking
for things such as the Command prompt, Computer management,
Device Manager, Event Viewer, Control Panel, Windows Explorer,
etc. try using the Power user shortcut key ( Windows key + X )
before trying any of the below suggestions.
Create a Windows Start Menu Toolbar
The Start Menu can be made into a toolbar, which will allow you
access to all the programs you'd normally see in All Programs.
To do this follow the below steps.
- Make sure show hidden files has been enabled.
- Right-click on the Taskbar and click Toolbars and then New toolbar.
- Browse to C:\Program Data\Microsoft\Windows and select Start Menu and choose Select Folder
Once the above steps have been completed you'll have a new
Start Menu folder with all your programs in the Programs
folder.
Install a third-party add-on
There are a few different third party tools that can be
installed in Windows 8 that will help mimic the Start button
and other features you may have enjoyed in previous versions of
Windows. Below are our suggestions on what software tools to
try.
- ViStart 8 - A great free utility to get just the Start menu back almost identical to what was in Windows 7. Also includes the ability to skin and lots of other features.
- Classic Shell - Another great free and open source software tool to add the start menu and many other previous Windows features to Windows 8.
- Start 8 - Another great tool to add the start button to the Taskbar.
Additional information
- See the Start button and Start screen definitions for further information on these terms and related links.