![]() ![]() Sorry I have no suggestion for an immediate fix - except Open Shell or Start 10. But also of great importance, it allows users to make changes without the need to dig around in the Registry with Regedit - always risky. But the folks at Winaero have done an excellent job of providing a tweaker that is safe, reversible (very important!), and easy to use. I am not a fan of users tweaking Windows anymore because generally, if users just leave the defaults alone, W10 will keep on working great, safely and securely. That might be a good suggestion for the folks at Winaero. But still, the Start menu is so personal, it sure would be nice if we could "personalize" it. From their standpoint, making Windows less breakable is probably the smarter move. So I understand Microsoft's predicament here. ![]() This is especially troublesome (and a PR nightmare for MS) when improper user changes result in security compromises. But at the same time, that same flexibility is one of its greatest liabilities too - as users disable this, enable that, tweak this, move that, and then break Windows. With past versions of Windows, flexibility (user customization) has always been one of Windows greatest assets. ![]() I know the more flexibility Microsoft allows typically results in more and more users - who really don't know what they are doing - tweaking and modifying Windows to death for which Microsoft then gets the blame. I could probably even get used to "Tiles" if I could create a Utilities Folder tile that then let me put all my utilities into that. But Microsoft, it seems, doesn't want users to have that flexibility and I don't understand why. I have a Security Stuff folder for all my security apps. And under that Utilities folder, I have CCleaner, HWiNFO64, Speccy, etc. So I always like having a "Utilities" folder, for example. Sadly, in the default W10 start menu, it seems items will go in alphabetical order, whether you want it that way or not. It, like Open Shell, lets you move items around and put them where you want them. Click to expand.I agree and why I use Start 10. ![]()
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