Quite a few threads on this, including one of my own. Search around. I do seem to remember that I gave you the links on another thread?
There are a few posts here if you read them about adding start menu.
Joe
Andrea, you just have not been reading the various posts here on this forum. We have discussed in great detail the various methods shown in the link you posted in several different threads. We have also discussed various methods to do without the Start Orb, but you seem inclined to ignore those posts as well. Read through the many threads again and you will see these details.
Andrea, there IS a Start Menu on Windows 8 CP, I've told you so at least 3 times. Go to the upper or lower right corner (which was part of "The Four Corners" article that I linked) with your mouse cursor, it's there. Right in the middle of the options. In fact, I've never seen that large of a Start link to click on.So Windows users are not doomed to to being without a start menu on Windows 8 CP? I hope not.
But what will the final release of Windows 8 that goes on sale to the public be like? Will we be able to disable the Metro theme or not?
If not I will never use Windows 8 again. Andrea Borman.
I see what you mean, Drew. Thanks for the advice.Cat, for heaven's sake spare yourself & go find the Ignore button!! You won't be wasting your time trying to respond to things you can't/don't see. Bad enough, we still see the outrageous quotes you copy. Go in your Profile settings & hit Ignore. Take the advice. Valiant effort on your part but, seriously, ask yourself, why. Ignore + happy.
You are correct, MBAM is an entirely different type of security software than one's AV or IS suite. MBAM catches the real nasty stuff that many AV/IS solutions misses. SuperAntiSpyware (SAS) is also in another category. It catches many ad & tracking cookies, as well as some trojans that many AV/IS suites misses.There is not now, nor has there ever been any one program or suite of programs, from the same vendor, that will protect any PC 100%.
Anyone who thinks that is totally in error.
As I already stated, AVG and Malware Bytes do not do the same job and they DO get along just fine together.
I will uninstall Nothing!
No I was searching on Google yesterday, and I found that post on another website. That said how to get the Windows 7 start menu back on Windows 8 CP. Andrea Borman.
I have to agree with you on this, because it's true. Microsoft is chasing Apple as hard as they can. Problem is, so are Google & Amazon. Although I've read many articles that says different, you know, and I know, the PC is NOT dead. The PC will be here when we're gone. There are so many things that a PC can do that a portable computer, much less a phone, cant.That's what I thought. I think they have decided to go all out to grab some of the iPad action and to stimulate the Windows Phone market as well and assumed that desktops were on the way out. I think if this is the plan they are a long way out of touch with the real world. Offices and universities all over the world are using desktops as, probably are Microsoft. The way Windows 8 is, they are not going to get any sales to business.
Windows 7 is pretty stable and runs will and I think my family will be sticking with it.
Today, I put an 18 year old game, MahJongg, on a floppy disk, into my floppy Drive and started the install.
Windows 8 installed that old game, with only one stop, to ask me if I wanted to Activate 16 bit support.
This will certainly be good news, as added support for additional devices since the release of Windows 7 is likely to be included as part of the WHQL driver set. I wonder if anyone has looked to determine just how much has changed with device detection and how many new drivers are being squeezed into the system.Oh, and all I had to do to install my Epson Workforce 500 AIO printer, was "Turn it on". Neat, Eh?