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PostPosted: Tue Jan 14, 2014 11:06 pm 
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Default settings installation in the 14 Jan, 2014 version of Classic Shell entirely disabled the Start menu after installation reboot, specifically after right clicking to change the theme.

Now a right click will present a smaller menu, where you could originally access the Settings, but left click does not respond at all.

Now no Start menu function means that a friend cannot do a System Recovery? Is there any way to uninstall Classic Shell without a working start menu?

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Windows 8.1 on a laptop bought a few weeks ago.

Your help would be most appreciated.


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 14, 2014 11:15 pm 
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You can press Win+X to open the hot corner menu, and then select the Control Panel from there. Then find Programs and Features, and uninstall Classic Shell from there.


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