18 Nov 2012 at 21:25 #21 Antar Bolaeisk Antar Bolaeisk Soldato Joined 19 Dec 2006 Posts 9,262 Location Saudi Arabia né Donegal Nope, win key plus what I want works fine. Haven't really used the start menu since Vista so see no reason to go back to it now.
Nope, win key plus what I want works fine. Haven't really used the start menu since Vista so see no reason to go back to it now.
18 Nov 2012 at 21:36 #22 Sighn Sighn Associate Joined 9 Nov 2009 Posts 489 Going to put one on the family computer. Not on my personal computer though.
18 Nov 2012 at 21:53 #23 kitch9 kitch9 Soldato Joined 13 Aug 2008 Posts 7,136 Windows 8 already has a start menu.
18 Nov 2012 at 21:59 #24 Broken Hope Broken Hope Soldato Joined 16 Jan 2003 Posts 10,930 Location Nottingham No, tried a replacement but it felt weird after getting use to Windows 8.
18 Nov 2012 at 22:05 #25 RussD RussD Associate Joined 24 Jan 2008 Posts 788 Location Swansea, South Wales. UK Not using 8. Will Not be using 8. Never Ever Forever not use Win8. Good Luck
18 Nov 2012 at 22:36 #26 mayebaza mayebaza Associate Joined 15 May 2009 Posts 339 Nope, but the only thing I really miss is a short cut to my favourites without opening my web browser
Nope, but the only thing I really miss is a short cut to my favourites without opening my web browser
18 Nov 2012 at 22:45 #27 hyperst hyperst Soldato Joined 16 Dec 2008 Posts 4,086 Location Lincolnshire No, I figured if I was to do that I may as well save my money and stay with 7
18 Nov 2012 at 22:48 #28 chaparral chaparral Caporegime OP Joined 27 Nov 2005 Posts 25,562 Location Guernsey mayebaza said: Nope, but the only thing I really miss is a short cut to my favourites without opening my web browser Click to expand... Pin favourites to start Or pin to task Last edited: 18 Nov 2012
mayebaza said: Nope, but the only thing I really miss is a short cut to my favourites without opening my web browser Click to expand... Pin favourites to start Or pin to task
18 Nov 2012 at 22:53 #29 Danny091 Danny091 Associate Joined 1 Dec 2010 Posts 1,657 Location North Wales Installed one at first but got rid of it. Now just use the start screen and start typing what i want. Really quick and easy.
Installed one at first but got rid of it. Now just use the start screen and start typing what i want. Really quick and easy.
18 Nov 2012 at 22:56 #30 Randomface74 Randomface74 Permabanned Joined 9 Aug 2009 Posts 12,236 Location UK I don't like that they took it away - but I still wouldn't install some 3rd party software to correct it.
I don't like that they took it away - but I still wouldn't install some 3rd party software to correct it.
18 Nov 2012 at 23:59 #31 CRAGET CRAGET Associate Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 385 Location Smoke-On-Trent can you not just activate the original start menu in regedit?
19 Nov 2012 at 01:16 #32 gareth170 gareth170 Soldato Joined 24 Jan 2007 Posts 14,061 Location . nope... personally metro is much better CRAGET said: can you not just activate the original start menu in regedit? Click to expand... I think no kitch9 said: Windows 8 already has a start menu. Click to expand... people call it a start screen a start menu is a pop up menu Last edited: 19 Nov 2012
nope... personally metro is much better CRAGET said: can you not just activate the original start menu in regedit? Click to expand... I think no kitch9 said: Windows 8 already has a start menu. Click to expand... people call it a start screen a start menu is a pop up menu
19 Nov 2012 at 19:27 #33 CRAGET CRAGET Associate Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 385 Location Smoke-On-Trent Install this ---> LINK Job done
19 Nov 2012 at 19:29 #34 Elevon Elevon Soldato Joined 22 Sep 2006 Posts 3,471 No Start menu added,however I added Shut Down and Reboot to Win+X ,http://www.howtogeek.com/113775/add-shutdown-and-reboot-to-the-windows-8-winx-menu/
No Start menu added,however I added Shut Down and Reboot to Win+X ,http://www.howtogeek.com/113775/add-shutdown-and-reboot-to-the-windows-8-winx-menu/
19 Nov 2012 at 20:29 #35 machare machare Associate Joined 19 Oct 2012 Posts 27 Yes, but I may not need it in the future: http://www.tomshardware.com/news/St...en-Sinofsky-Steve-Ballmer-Stardock,19161.html
Yes, but I may not need it in the future: http://www.tomshardware.com/news/St...en-Sinofsky-Steve-Ballmer-Stardock,19161.html
19 Nov 2012 at 20:43 #36 oll3h oll3h Associate Joined 23 Oct 2012 Posts 405 No! Embrace the change my brothers and sisters!
19 Nov 2012 at 20:46 #37 RaidenGB RaidenGB Associate Joined 10 Jul 2003 Posts 887 Location Birkenhead Nope
19 Nov 2012 at 21:21 #38 Macro Macro Soldato Joined 9 Jun 2006 Posts 5,821 No, I don't live in the past.
19 Nov 2012 at 21:42 #40 bells bells Associate Joined 31 Oct 2009 Posts 882 Location in the tower yes classic shell