This tool is developed by us and be assured that there is no malware in it. It is just a few lines of C code to edit and update the Windows registry as explained later in this article.
If you don't like to run the tool, you may achieve the same result by following the below mentioned manual steps. Open registry editor. To open the Run Dialog, you can follow the instructions given in how to run command prompt in Windows 8. Step 2. Look at the right side. You will see a key called "RPEnabled" with the value "1". If you like to disable the start screen and enable Start Menu, then change the value to 0. How to disable classic start menu on Windows 8 Well, after checking out the classic start menu on Windows 8, if you like to go back to the new start screen, the process is pretty much the same.
Edit the same Registry key and reset the value back to 0. This will replace the classic start menu with the start screen. If you mess up with this key or accidentally delete it, don't worry. You can simply right click on the right side area and add a new Value of type DWord. Do you any other similar tricks on Windows 8? Please let us know by posting a feedback below. Does not work for me on W8CP. The RPEnabled key does not exist so I created it and nothing has changed.
I also tried the utility listed above and a few other utility that claim to do the same but still nothing. It will be on the right side of the Windows Taskbar as a little arrow that shows a list of programs.
Once these steps are completed, a new Start menu section on the Taskbar appears. This new section contains all the programs located in the Programs folder in the standard Windows Start menu. There are multiple third-party tools that can be installed in Windows 8 that can mimic the Start button and Start menu found in previous versions of Windows. Below are our suggestions on which third-party tools to try. How do I get the start button back in Windows 8?
Note Adding this toolbar will not look like the normal Windows Start menu. While the classic start menu is not present in the DP, it is speculated that Microsoft intentionally did not make the option available to force developers to adopt the new UI. The classic start menu could return in native fashion at a later date. To get back the Metro UI, change the value back to "1" We should note that the DP is not intended to be an everyday OS, it is far from complete and there are many bugs and other logistical issues to be resolved.
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