Windows Vista has the option to revert the start menu back to the classic start menu featured in previous versions of Windows. This guide will show you how to change your Windows Vista Start menu back to the classic format with a few simple steps. The first step is to right-click on the Start button and left-click on properties from the menu that appears, as shown in fig 1.
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Close the Startup folder when done. You will need to be logged into an administator account, or provide the administrator password to open System Configuration. Open the Start Menu, type msconfig in the search box, press Enter, and go to step 3 below. Close the Control Panel and Administrative Tools windows. If prompted, click on Continue for the UAC prompt, or type in the administrator's password.
Click on the Startup tab. To Enable a Startup Program. A Select a listed startup program and check it. A Click on the Disable all button.
A Click on the Enable all button. When you install software it will often set itself to run when your computer starts, which isn't always necessary. Removing unwanted startup programs is easy. The first two steps are for Windows Vista and 7, while Step 3 talks about Windows 8 only. The System Configuration window that opens lets you change which programs run at startup.
Click the Startup tab and you'll see a long list of everything that runs when Windows starts. Scroll through the list and remove any programs that aren't necessary or needed. Select the tick-box to deselect them and then click OK.
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