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  1. Windows 11 AI-Driven Start Menu and File Explorer Redesign

    Microsoft's most sweeping Windows redesign in years has arrived: a roomy, AI-aware Start menu, deeper Phone Link integration, and File Explorer that begins to act like an assistant — changes Microsoft bills as a major evolution of the Windows desktop and that industry outlets are calling the...
  2. Upcoming Windows 11 Start Menu Overhaul: A Personalization Revolution

    Windows 11 users, prepare for a fresh twist on an old friend—the Start menu. Microsoft is cooking up a major update that will fundamentally change how you interact with your pinned apps and recently used files. Rumors circulating on various online sources, notably reported by Fakti.bg, indicate...
  3. Windows 11 Start Menu Update: Customization, App Sorting & Phone Integration

    Here's a summary of what the new Windows 11 Start menu update means based on your quoted source and the latest information: What’s New with the Windows 11 Start Menu? Customization and Personalization: Microsoft is introducing more options for users to organize and personalize their Start menu...
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    How to add many any programs to the list of installed programs

    I've made a PowerShell command which takes all the shortcuts in the folder you direct it to, and it makes registry keys for them so that they show up as installed apps. They get an appropriate icon and name. You can uninstall it to, HOWEVER uninstalling it simply removes the registry key so...
  5. Windows 10 Show All Apps View /w full screen Start after 1703 update

    Hello all! I just freshly installed the 1703 Creators Update. I would like to use Start in full screen, where the All Apps View is shown first (not the default pinned Start tiles view). I know this was possible to set up in 8.1 and in 10 RTM, but now with the gradual "metroization" of settings...