Is it possible to somehow disable the auto-opening of the start menu in Windows 10 at startup?
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- Right click on the free taskbar area. A context menu opens, select Properties .
- In the window that opens, select the third Start Menu tab.
- The tab has the top checkbox "use the Start menu instead of the Start screen". Uncheck the box, click OK at the bottom of the window.
- Log out Now there should be a desktop.
- Out of curiosity, tried to perform. I have tabs "Taskbar", "Navigation", "Toolbars". Is this probably the instruction for 8.1? - D-side
- @ D-side: hmm, weird. It seems like a dozen. - Nick Volynkin ♦
- I found the "Start" settings in 10-ke: "Start", "Settings", "Personalization", "Start". Tick "Use Start full screen". But I do not know how it affects the "auto-discovery". - D-side
- @ D-side: it seems to be it. - Nick Volynkin ♦
- I would like to leave the launch all the same usual - unlike777
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Probably, you exit Windows through the start / hibernate menu, then the start menu is remembered open. They will ever notice and correct it themselves.
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