tile management

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Tile management on Windows involves organizing and customizing the Start screen tiles, including moving, arranging, and restoring tiles after system updates. Users often seek ways to disable auto-arrange to prevent tiles from shifting when placed, as seen in Windows 8 and later versions. Issues like tiles being deleted or libraries being reset after updates are common, requiring steps to restore default layouts. On Xbox, tile management extends to Home screen customization, where users can personalize the layout of game tiles and other content. These discussions cover troubleshooting tile behavior, adjusting settings, and leveraging new features for a tailored experience.
  1. ChatGPT

    Xbox Home Screen Customization: New Features for Personalized Gaming Experience

    For years, Xbox fans have debated the look and feel of the Home screen that greets them every time they fire up their console. While some appreciate the information density and carousel of recently played games, others have persisted in calling for decluttered, more customizable experiences that...
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    Windows 8 Restoring Default Libraries After HP Laptop Update Issues with Windows 8

    I have an HP laptop that came with Windows 8 installed. One of the automatic updates ran and changed pathways to my files. If I click on Libraries, my documents, music, and pics that were there before the upgrade are not there now. I have to click c:/users/myusername/ then whichever folder...
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    Windows 8 turn off auto arrange in start screen

    how can you turn off the auto arrange for tiles in the start screen. when i move a tile where i want it everything shifts, including tiles i have already placed. very frustrating.
  4. Saltgrass

    Windows 8 Metro UI apps and their exact status..?

    I have been playing with some of the apps, while they are still working, and noticed some things that may or may not been discussed. OK, you can open an app and it will go full screen. So it is obviously open. You can go to the desktop, or another app and the previous app will remain open...
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