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Customizing the Start Menu in Windows ME

Fardringle

Diamond Member
I hope this hasn't been asked already, but I did a search and couldn't find anything, so here goes:

In Windows ME, items on the Start Menu are "hidden" if you don't use them for a while, and you have to click on the 'scroll' arrows to get to them. This is extremely annoying to me, although I'm sure somebody at Microsoft thought it would be a good idea.. 🙂 Is there any way to remove this "feature" so that the entire Start Menu (Programs) is displayed automatically, no matter how long it has been since I used any particular shortcut?

Thanks!
 
There is indeed a way to do this, it irritated the hell out of me. I will post how to do it once i am at home on my machine. 🙂
 
Thats about as stupid as moving the start menus windows explorer link over to the accessories menu.

I wonder who thought making my files harder to get was a good idea?
(I moved that sucker over to the main start menu right away)

And using a dropdown list for your shutdown/restart options seems like another useless step backward from the good old checkbox menu of Win98.



 
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