Not only does it recreate the Windows 7 Start menu in Windows 10, but it lets you fully customize the Start button, bring back the old toolbar in Windows Explorer, and revive the old File Copy UI. If that isn't enough, you can bring back a much more Windows 7-esque Start menu with a program called Open Shell (formerly known as Classic Shell). If you prefer a cleaner, tile-less Start menu, clean it up by right-clicking on any tile and choosing 'Unpin from Start.' If you unpin all the tiles, you'll be left with something a bit simpler. You can take a trip through the Uninstall menu to get rid of some pre-installed bloatware, but built-in apps like Mail will still be present. When you first click on Windows 10's Start menu, you'll be greeted with a slightly more modern interface stuffed with junk apps like Candy Crush and Disney Magic Kingdoms.
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