I recently installed a fresh install of windows 8.1. I now want to eddit my start menu tiles.
When I click on a tile i don't get any options to remove etc. (as seen in the screenshot)
Is this a configuration problem or is it necessary to install windows again?
thanks in advance
In "Windows Explorer" it used to be that if you right clicked a folder you would get a drop down menu that would include many options including "NEW". That would let you make a subfolder for the folder that you clicked.
Recently, when you right click a folder the menu does not include "NEW"...
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After much deliberation, I finally decided to upgrade from Windows Vista to Windows 7. I breezed through the upgrade installation process but strangely, the programs I had pinned to the Start menu prior to installation were no longer there. I tried to customize this via the taskbar properties...
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