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by mitenlindfec1980 2020. 3. 3. 19:28

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Well, where do i start to answer your why?? Lets just say that i work on my computer and find all the animated stupidity unhelpful.I understand that i could somehow make it less tedious by speding time on customising it but i would rather spend that time on something more fun.

Classic Shell was great but its no longer supported so suggesting it as a solution is not longer term. AndreDaCostais suggesting another third party solution.I just think microsoft should incorporate the option in windows 10. There are potential problems with every Windows Feature update however Classic Shell is now open source so one would hope someone other than the original developer would make necessary changes in the event a future Windows update breaks it.Also, Classic Shell does change other things such as the Start button (you need a separate download for the classic Win7 orb) and the Windows Explorer ribbon.So, if you want classic Windows 7 view in Explorer you need ANOTHER 3rd party program, e.g. OldNewExplorer, and hope that it continues to be supported in the future.

AdvertisementAccording to a recent poll we held here at MakeUseOf, over 60% of our readers don’t use Windows 8. Let’s say half of these are not even Windows users, and among the remaining, some are still using Windows XP or Vista, and we’re still left with a hefty chunk of Windows users who are probably using.With its countless themes, Aero options and even custom Bit tired of the same Windows login screen? Here's how to configure the Windows 10 login screen to look just how you want., Windows 7 is pretty customizable when it comes to looks. There is one thing, though, which is stable across every copy of Windows 7 you come upon: the Start button. With Windows 8 doing away with the Start button, it’s even more important for Windows 7 users to be proud of their ever-so-precious Start orb. So is there a way to customize it? There is, and it’s not even that complicated.

Read on to learn exactly how to do it. Before You Start: Create A Restore PointThis is just a precaution, but since it’s recommended by the developer and it’s really easy to do, there’s no reason not to take it. A Windows system restore point takes only a few minutes to create, and in case something goes wrong and you don’t know what to do, all you have to do is restore it and everything will go back to normal.To create a restore point, look for “ Create a restore point” in your start menu, and in the window that opens, click on “ Create”. Give your new restore point a name you will remember. Something like “ Before changing into a cool new Start button” will work.Windows will now create a new restore point, and will notify you when it’s done. If while trying to change your Windows 7 Start button anything at all happens which you don’t know how to deal with, simply run “ System Restore” and choose the new restore point you’ve just created. The odds you’ll need to use this precaution are slim, but you do want to make sure you’re safe.

Now that you are, we can get down to business! Download, Extract & Run The Button ChangerThis cool and simple button changer has been created by a member of The Windows Club forum, and you can download it here (this is a direct download link!). Make sure to extract everything in the ZIP file into the same folder, otherwise the program won’t run. The button changer comes with 10 different orbs to choose from, so you can start experimenting immediately.Note that the program has to be run as administrator. In order to do this, don’t double click the program to run it; rather, right-click it and choose “ Run as administrator”. If you try running it and get this error message.

It’s because you’re not running it as administrator. Click on “ Quit”, go back to the program and run it as administrator. Change Your OrbNow that all the preliminaries are done, it’s time to do some magic. This is what you’ll see upon running the button changer:On the left is a preview of the chosen start button, how it looks when you hover over it and how it looks when it’s clicked.

To change your button, click on the Start orb on the right. The program automatically backs up your explorer.exe, and you can restore this backup by clicking the folder icon. If you want to try anther one, make sure you restore the default first by clicking the folder icon, and only then choose a different orb. I Want More Orbs!Are the ten sample orbs not enough for you? There are dozens more available online, and a great place to find lots of them is.

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Look around for ones you want to try, and download them. The easiest way to do this is to extract them into the same folder where the ten samples are, so your entire alternative orb collection is all in one place.After downloading some options, follow the exact same process to change your start button into them.

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The options are almost endless, so you’re bound to find something that’s just perfect for your system.Want Even More?Customizing the Start button is lots of fun, but there’s much more to be customized in Windows 7:. I love Windows. It’s somewhat hard for me to say this, having grown up with a Mac and having hated every single Windows version up till Win2k, but Microsoft are really getting better at this. Bit tired of the same Windows login screen? Here's how to configure the Windows 10 login screen to look just how you want. One of my favorite features in Windows 7 is Aero Glass.

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There’s something really appealing about the whole Aero look, and I love changing the look and feel of my system by changing Aero colors.Do you know of other cool Windows 7 customizations? Have you found a really cool new Start button you want to share? The comments are your playground!