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Did you install an app and isn't appearing in the All apps list? If so, in this guide, we'll show you the steps to manually add a shortcut to the Start menu on Windows 10.
Adding your own customized program shortcuts to the Start menu is easy, once you know where those shortcuts are stored. Here's how to create your own subfolder full of one-click links to tasks in ...
If you’d like to take this a step further and add an entire section of websites to Start, check out our earlier tutorial on customizing the Windows 10 Start menu.
Fill taskbar with frequently used programs Add-on programs will recreate Start menu Windows adds archiving options Question: How can I add a Start menu, or something like it, back to Windows 8?
Replacing the Windows Start menu If you want to really get serious about Start menu customization, you can replace the built-in offering with something completely new.
This can be disabled for those who wish to continue to boot Windows 8 to the Start Screen. To add a Start Menu to Windows 8, go to the following web site and download the Classic Shell program.
Instead, if you want to open multiple programs from your Start menu (without it closing each time you do so), there’s a little trick you can use. And it’s absurdly easy.
To add the Bash app to your Start menu in Windows 10, you’ll first need to be signed up to test Windows 10 as part of the Windows Insider program, which you can join by following the steps here.