Is it possible to somehow disable the auto-opening of the start menu in Windows 10 at startup?

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    1. Right click on the free taskbar area. A context menu opens, select Properties .
    2. In the window that opens, select the third Start Menu tab.
    3. 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.
    4. 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

    Probably, you exit Windows through the start / hibernate menu, then the start menu is remembered open. They will ever notice and correct it themselves.