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I can't organize the start apps list or get rid of the start menu tiles.


I can't organize the start apps list or get rid of the start menu tiles.

I click on start, I see a list of apps. I've tried moving several apps like the Calc, calendar, 3d viewer and many more.

I still can't get my head around how you are supposed to organise ...

Or... here is an idea... just have the W10 start menu and change the tiles to icons (if the tiles are outdated). Let users setup ...

Windows 10 start program list - how to edit

Remove Tiles you don't want etc (right click > Unpin from Start). Further Options are in Settings > Personalisation > Start. Quite an ...

Customize the Start Menu in Windows 10 and Windows 11 | PCMag

3. Manage Start Menu Tiles ... You can drag and drop shortcuts from the app list to the tiled section of the Start menu, which gives you a few ...

Organising the Windows 10 Start Menu - Cannot move (or delete ...

Navigated to C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs . No icons or . · Navigated to C:\Users\[ME]\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\ ...

Organizing the Start Menu in Windows 11 - YouTube

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Customize the Start layout | Microsoft Learn

When a partial Start layout is applied, the contents of the specified tile groups can't be changed, but users can move those groups, and can ...

Windows 10 > Start Menu > Folders | Tom's Guide Forum

The App panel of the Start Menu can be adjusted by going to the right edge of it, clicking and dragging either larger or smaller. If you go ...

How to get rid of all the junk in your Windows 10 Start menu

2. Simplify the app list · Log in to your computer as an administrator · Type Apps into the Windows 10 search box · Under the search results, ...

best way to remove windows 10 start menu tiles for all users or ...

1 - Log into a test account, set up the start tiles how you want them. 2 - Open an admin powershell prompt, use: **Export-StartLayout -Path "C:\ ...

Hate the Windows 11 Start Menu? Here's How to Change or Replace It

You can customize the Start menu by adding and removing apps. If you want to add an app that can be accessed from your Start Menu, click the All Apps button.

Windows 10: Customizing the Start Menu - GCFGlobal

Click the Start button, then find the desired app from the list. Start menu ... You can remove any tile by right-clicking, then selecting Unpin from Start.

How do I organize my Start Menu in Windows 10? - Albright College

You can drag applications from the Most Used Apps or All Apps lists to the right side of the Start Menu. You can also right-click a specific application and ...

Windows 10 tip: How to declutter your Start menu - Kim Komando

1. Get rid of annoying suggestions · 2. Simplify the app list · 3. Disable options you don't use · 4. Organize tiles to your liking · 5. Choose ...

How to organize & customize your Windows 10 start menu - YouTube

Get organized and customize your Windows 10 Start menu. You can pin apps, remove apps, resize tiles, group apps by category and create ...

10 ways to organize and change the Windows 10 Start Menu

Skip to chapter · 1. Pin and unpin tiles and shortcuts to the Start Menu · 2. Recreate the classic Start Menu in Windows 10 · 3. Resize the Windows ...

Customized Windows 10 Start Menu | Bringing Your Tech to Life

1. Get rid of annoying suggestions · 2. Simplify the app list · 3. Disable options you don't use · 4. Organize tiles to your liking · 5. Choose which folders appear.

10 Ways to Customize the Windows 10 Start Menu - How-To Geek

Organize, Edit, Delete, or Add New Items to the Apps List · Resize the Start Menu · Pin and Unpin Tiles · Resize Tiles · Turn Off Live Tile Updates.

How to Add or Remove Start Menu Items in Windows 10 - dummies

The Start menu tiles aren't limited to apps and programs. From the desktop, right-click any folder, file, library, or other item you want added ...

Why does the windows 11 start menu have such a tiny strip of space ...

I use hundreds of apps, why would Microsoft do this? how can someone group and organize them unlike in Windows 10 without folders?