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classic desktop
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The classic desktop tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the traditional Windows desktop interface, particularly in the context of Windows 8 and Windows 10. Users seek ways to reposition desktop icons on the classic desktop after upgrading from Windows 7 to Windows 10. For Windows 8, threads focus on tools like RetroUI that allow booting directly to the classic desktop, bypassing the Metro UI, and restoring the start menu and taskbar. Other topics include methods to boot to the classic desktop in Windows 8 Consumer Preview and general commentary on the Windows 8 interface changes. The tag reflects user preference for the classic desktop experience over newer UI paradigms.
I upgraded to Win 10 64 and had a few bumps but one I have not figured out is on Win 7 I could reposition my desktop icons wherever I wanted. After the upgrade I had the same desktop as I had on 7 where I could use all desktop icons as normal but found I can not move/reposition them. It seems...
# windows8 If you're afraid of, or just annoyed by, the concept of Windows 8's Metro (well formerly Metro, but whatever) UI style, there's a handy way around it. RetroUI is a program that will take users directly to the Classic desktop after login , and even lock Metro away completely. More*»...
Daunted by the missing start button in Windows ' latest operating system? A new software called RetroUI helps you bring back the classic user interface. Windows 8 computers running the tool will log directly into an old-school Windows desktop, complete with start menu and taskbar. Users can then...
Daunted by the missing start button in Windows' latest operating system? A new software called RetroUI helps you bring back the classic user interface.
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If you want Windows 8 to open up to Classic Desktop instead on the Metro UI then you could follow this article
Boot to the 'Classic' desktop in Windows 8 Consumer Preview | ZDNet
Microsoft Demos Windows 8, New Interface
By Thom Holwerda on 2011-06-02 00:39:27
It's 2am here (edit: I'm done writing, it's 2:38am now), and I really ought to be sleeping right about now, but for some stupid arbitrary reason, the D9 conference is held at honestly irresponsible hours for...
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