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Miss the way Windows XP would show all your installed software in one big list? Here are two ways to restore that capability in Windows 7.
The Start menu certainly boasts certain advantages over the Start screen, but one major disadvantage is the way the folders and shortcuts for all your programs easily become disorganized.
You can easily configure the Windows 7 Start menu, changing the look and putting your favorite programs front and center.
The All Programs link (Figure 5) brings back a bit of nostalgia, with fully customizable, nested menu items. The entries in the All Programs menu have all the smarts they had in Windows 7.
Move all your utility programs into the Utilities folder. You can easily do this in the Open Shell menu by dragging and dropping a shortcut into the appropriate folder.
HOW DO YOU organize the 'All Programs' menu in WinXP??? I'd like to organize the growing collection of program files into categorized sub-folders. I was previously able to do this at will since ...
Windows 7 All Programs Menu The All Programs menu displays the installed applications in a similar hierarchy as the Explorer file manager.
Commentary: The Windows 8 Start screen does offers certain benefits, but the good, old-fashioned Start menu is still the best way to access all your programs and settings.
I cannot seem to find the post about this but i read that someone was having problems Right clicking in the All Programs menu Post SP1 install. The problem was that right clicking no longer gave ...