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How to use Start Menu 7 – an Alternative to the Windows 7 Start Menu

View Comments March 12, 2010 | GGarza

Problems with the Windows 7 the Start Menu can be irritating. All users have to type and search in Files and Folders to Windows 7. The Start Menu is inconvenient and uncomfortable to open programs or commands. But this program is designed to replace the Windows 7 start Menu with the Start Menu in Windows XP. Here are the installation steps to follow and make the program  available  to all users.

1StartMenu7 Setup How to use Start Menu 7   an Alternative to the Windows 7 Start Menu

The Start Menu7 Setup

Start Menu 7 Features

Here are some features and uses that will be available when using Windows 7 Start Menu.

  • The list of items is alphabetically sorted, so user can easily find any program or command by it’s name.
  • You can create modify and reorder items in Start Menu 7.
  • Special Run button added that appears on Start Menu 7.
  • Start Menu 7 free version contains Power Control Panel.
  • From the options on Start Menu 7, user can customize themes from Skin option like Windows Aero, Windows classic, Vista Classic Start Menu and Windows Theme.
  • After installation of Start Menu 7, it will be automatically integrated into Windows and changes Start Menu.
  • User can enable shortcuts for power buttons by running Wizard .
2Choose Users How to use Start Menu 7   an Alternative to the Windows 7 Start Menu

Choose Users

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3License Agreement How to use Start Menu 7   an Alternative to the Windows 7 Start Menu

License Agreement

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4Select Destination Folder How to use Start Menu 7   an Alternative to the Windows 7 Start Menu

Select Destination Folder

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5SelectStartMenuFolder How to use Start Menu 7   an Alternative to the Windows 7 Start Menu

Select Start Menu Folder

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6SelectAdditionalTasks How to use Start Menu 7   an Alternative to the Windows 7 Start Menu

Select Additional Tasks

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7ReadyToInstall How to use Start Menu 7   an Alternative to the Windows 7 Start Menu

Ready To Install

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8Complete The Stars Menu How to use Start Menu 7   an Alternative to the Windows 7 Start Menu

Complete The Start Menu

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The Start Menu

This menu will give the user additional access to applications and programs that were not easily available .

Download Source: Start Menu 7 This is a freeware application.

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About GGarza: I've been in the computer industry since the mid 80's. I have several Microsoft Certifications including MCSE 2003, MCTS, MCITP, and Cisco CCNA, and CCNP. I also have a Msc in Computer Information Systems from the University of Liverpool. I am the author of the Tiger Guide to Laptops. I write articles for BrightHub.com in astronomy and computers. My interests are in Astronomy, Evolutionary Science, American and European History, Finance and Economics, and Computer Science. You can follow me on twitter. http://twitter.com/GigaAstroTech View posts.

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  1. cjbreisch says:

    This is funny. You have an app to turn off the biggest improvement in Vista/7 and take it back to the old horrible clunky way. :)

    I love this quote: “The Start Menu is inconvenient and uncomfortable to open programs or commands.”

    Yes, it was. Thank God MS finally got rid of it, and put in something that's more user friendly.

  2. cjbreisch says:

    This is funny. You have an app to turn off the biggest improvement in Vista/7 and take it back to the old horrible clunky way. :)

    I love this quote: “The Start Menu is inconvenient and uncomfortable to open programs or commands.”

    Yes, it was. Thank God MS finally got rid of it, and put in something that's more user friendly.

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