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It is actually pretty straightforward to disable Cortana, in fact, there are two ways to do this task. The first option is by launching Cortana from the search bar on the taskbar. Then, from the left pane click the settings button, and under "Cortana" the first option and slide the pill switch to the Off position.

Hi JQ Well its very simple, first of all right click on the empty space on Taskbar. You will see a pop up, here take your Mouse cursor to Cortana. Now you will see Three option. I will share the solution if not solved from above method. Tried the mentioned methods but it still appeared in start menu.

In reply to A. User's post on July 6, Why do Microsoft have to make things harder than they need to be? For what it's worth, -Richard. More from the IDG Network. How to bring back the Quick Launch toolbar to the Windows 8 Desktop. How to bring back the Start Menu to the Windows 8 Desktop. Windows 7 beta tips, tricks and tweaks.

Windows 7 tricks: 20 top tips and tweaks. Where is that information kept? I mean there has to be a registry entry, no? I've looked and can't find anything. Is there a way to control this without a GPO? I've read a few articles that talk about exporting the time menu via PS once you've built a machine, but I'm wondering how to clear the whole magilla without having to do it manually.

Thursday, January 28, PM. Arya 0. That's exactly what I am trying to do, only programmatically - like via a script or reg edit. Not really wanting to do it manually for all the tiles. Hi David Grider, I found the following scripts.

Yesterday Lance quoted The Verge as stating version 8. I imagine the decision to do away with the Start menu in Windows 8 saved Microsoft some money because the company had to know the decision wasn't going to improve its satisfaction rating with customers.

As more popular features are dropped, er, enhanced away in future Windows releases, people will be less willing to pay a premium for the Microsoft brand. Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic. We delete comments that violate our policy , which we encourage you to read.

Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion. How to lock the Windows 7 Start menu if you really must Prevent changes to the Start menu by adding a key to the Windows Registry, or for Win7 Pro and Ultimate users, use the Local Group Policy Editor to block attempts to add, remove, or rearrange items on the Start menu.

Dennis O'Reilly. April 23, a. Three things I don't get: Face tattoos The popularity of books, movies, and TV shows about vampires and zombies Windows users' devotion to the Start menu The one thing all three of these mysteries have in common is that they will eventually run their course and fade away -- well, maybe not the face tattoos, at least not without a series of laser treatments.

No option in Win7 to prevent changes to a customized Start menu A reader named Matthew contacted me recently to ask how to keep programs from adding their shortcuts to or otherwise rearranging the Start menu: I'm a very organized person, and I like to organize my Start Menu into simple and intuitive subfolders such as "productivity software," "games," and "multimedia.

Every time an update is installed, it will recreate that program's subfolder of shortcuts where it [was located originally] instead of where I moved it. It's done the same thing all the way back to Win It's very annoying. Is there any way to take charge of the situation and force Windows to place [Start menu] icons only where I want them? Windows 7's Start Menu Properties dialog lets you change the function of the power button and prevent recent items from being displayed on the menu.

The Customize Start Menu dialog in Windows 7 lets you show categories of items as links, menus, or not at all.



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