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Start Menu on Windows 8 interface

Start Menu on Windows 8 interface

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Partyboyy123
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02-24-2016, 12:52 PM
#1
You're considering Windows 8.1 for its modern look, but you're aiming for the traditional feel. The video you found shows how to use Ninite to install it with a classic start menu. People are using it, though performance can vary depending on your hardware. It's generally lightweight, but older systems might experience some slowdowns with resource-heavy apps.
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Partyboyy123
02-24-2016, 12:52 PM #1

You're considering Windows 8.1 for its modern look, but you're aiming for the traditional feel. The video you found shows how to use Ninite to install it with a classic start menu. People are using it, though performance can vary depending on your hardware. It's generally lightweight, but older systems might experience some slowdowns with resource-heavy apps.

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02-24-2016, 03:33 PM
#2
I rely on traditional shell commands and they work flawlessly.
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RagingCoconuts
02-24-2016, 03:33 PM #2

I rely on traditional shell commands and they work flawlessly.

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natek2015
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02-24-2016, 11:02 PM
#3
It wasn't the important Barnclues who claimed it was merely activating features within windows.
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natek2015
02-24-2016, 11:02 PM #3

It wasn't the important Barnclues who claimed it was merely activating features within windows.

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NEMO_066
Junior Member
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02-27-2016, 07:33 AM
#4
It seems to rely on minimal resources. Compared to ClassicShell, StartIsBack offers better performance and is significantly more affordable.
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NEMO_066
02-27-2016, 07:33 AM #4

It seems to rely on minimal resources. Compared to ClassicShell, StartIsBack offers better performance and is significantly more affordable.

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dasfuss
Member
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02-27-2016, 12:47 PM
#5
It was different before; the preview versions worked as expected. Now the program mimics the Start Menu, which isn't working anymore. They're adding Windows 7 DLL files and swapping out Windows 8 ones, but this often causes issues.
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dasfuss
02-27-2016, 12:47 PM #5

It was different before; the preview versions worked as expected. Now the program mimics the Start Menu, which isn't working anymore. They're adding Windows 7 DLL files and swapping out Windows 8 ones, but this often causes issues.

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pierre_man123
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03-05-2016, 01:22 AM
#6
Was ist der Ressourcenbedarf?
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pierre_man123
03-05-2016, 01:22 AM #6

Was ist der Ressourcenbedarf?

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eel8
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03-15-2016, 11:03 PM
#7
Use Start8, i use it and works fantastic.
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eel8
03-15-2016, 11:03 PM #7

Use Start8, i use it and works fantastic.

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Jerryx01
Posting Freak
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03-17-2016, 02:14 AM
#8
Creating a duplicate of the Start Menu is quite straightforward. It begins by hiding your computer, then displays the window when you press the button. Interacting with it or selecting an option triggers the action and closes it again. Regarding Start Menu replacements, Windows 7 DLLs are used instead of Windows 8 ones. This goes against the Microsoft license terms, causes problems with certain updates, and can affect the operating system's stability.
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Jerryx01
03-17-2016, 02:14 AM #8

Creating a duplicate of the Start Menu is quite straightforward. It begins by hiding your computer, then displays the window when you press the button. Interacting with it or selecting an option triggers the action and closes it again. Regarding Start Menu replacements, Windows 7 DLLs are used instead of Windows 8 ones. This goes against the Microsoft license terms, causes problems with certain updates, and can affect the operating system's stability.

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Lucianyourgod
Member
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03-17-2016, 03:17 AM
#9
Are you certain of their actions??? I tried it and the update worked well. If it violated the agreement, wouldn't you think Windows Defender would have handled the program installation?
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Lucianyourgod
03-17-2016, 03:17 AM #9

Are you certain of their actions??? I tried it and the update worked well. If it violated the agreement, wouldn't you think Windows Defender would have handled the program installation?

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SuperPieGames
Member
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03-17-2016, 10:13 AM
#10
I believe there might be a misunderstanding. You're referring to two kinds of start menu replacement tools. TYPE 1 involves developers creating their own Start Menu that mimics Windows 7 or XP. These are currently the most widely used because they don't interfere with the original system and function properly. TYPE 2 uses modified Windows 7 or 8 DLLs—either by altering existing files or injecting a Windows 7 Start Menu into Windows 8—or leveraging Windows 8 preview DLLs to achieve a similar look. Both approaches result in programs running with the OS, sometimes even Windows 10, but they're less popular since users often notice system issues after installation. TYPE 2 solutions closely replicate Windows 7's appearance, including its rounded corners, which doesn't match the look of Windows 8.
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SuperPieGames
03-17-2016, 10:13 AM #10

I believe there might be a misunderstanding. You're referring to two kinds of start menu replacement tools. TYPE 1 involves developers creating their own Start Menu that mimics Windows 7 or XP. These are currently the most widely used because they don't interfere with the original system and function properly. TYPE 2 uses modified Windows 7 or 8 DLLs—either by altering existing files or injecting a Windows 7 Start Menu into Windows 8—or leveraging Windows 8 preview DLLs to achieve a similar look. Both approaches result in programs running with the OS, sometimes even Windows 10, but they're less popular since users often notice system issues after installation. TYPE 2 solutions closely replicate Windows 7's appearance, including its rounded corners, which doesn't match the look of Windows 8.

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