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How to Make Windows 11 A LOT More User-Friendly! (StartAllBack)



How to Make Windows 11 A LOT More User-Friendly! (StartAllBack)
In this video, I’ll show you how to make Windows 11 a lot more user-friendly. StartAllBack is a free program that allows you to replace various parts of the Windows 11 shell with elements from Windows 10, Windows 8 and Windows 7. It offers a ton of customizations with regards to the start menu, file explorer and even includes the ability to move the taskbar on Windows 11.

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00:00 – Windows 11 Customization Issues
00:46 – Introducing StartAllBack
01:07 – Download and Installation
01:34 – Start All Back Configuration
02:44 – Customizing Start Menu
04:02 – Taskbar Styling and Options
06:03 – System Tray Settings
07:37 – Explorer Settings
08:26 – Context Menus and Control Panel
08:44 – Theme and Advanced Settings
09:52 – Licensing and Trial Period
10:16 – Accessing Start All Back Settings
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This video is for educational purposes only and demonstrates general troubleshooting techniques and procedures. I cannot be held responsible for any damage caused to your computer or software by following these steps. Use this information at your own risk. It is always advisable to seek professional assistance if you are not comfortable performing these procedures yourself. Additionally, some software and tools featured in this video may have specific licensing requirements or limitations. Please ensure you are using them in accordance with their respective terms of use.
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  1. A really good idea for a program, is one that manages your virtual desktops as a virtual desktop manger (vdm). So let's say you have 4 x virtual desktops and use the same apps running in each desktop, the vdm will allow you to save this. So when the PC boots, it auto loads the saved vdm, or possibly from a choice of user saved saved vdm's. Currently, windows does not save virtual desktops, meaning the user has to configure them on every reboot.

  2. with a 49" ultrawide Samsung Monitor, this program is a must as it allows the taskbar to be on the monitor edge (Left/Right) not just top and bottom. I can afford to lose some from 5120 but its a pain losing it from 1440. Thankfully this has recently been fixed to work again with Win 11.

  3. Hallo

    Do disk partitioning with USB WinPE, run “install.wim” apply-image and C:WORKwork.ps1….
    When the wpinit cmd window opens it will automatically run createpartition.txt.
    I need code to open a PowerrShell window and run the script C:Workwork.ps1. Or which path should I follow? What changes do I need to make to stratnet.cmd or winpesl.ini in boot.wim file in WindowsSystem32. Can you please help me?

  4. I've been using SaB for a few years and love pairing it with OldNewExplorer and Niivu themes from GitHub. I mostly use a Windows 7 look for Explorer, and the theme helps clean up unnecessary clutter. I also use Windhawk for the taskbar and start menu, with a bubble taskbar and Fluent2-inspired start menu. I disable rounded corners, keep taskbar labels on, and prefer ungrouped icons so I can easily see and read which folders are open at a glance. Right now, I'm using the Aero 10 Windows 11 theme from Niivu's GitHub page with my setup

  5. Not bad – especially for new people because it's an all-in-one package, but personally I stick to my highly customized OpenShell and 7+TT ..like the past 15y.

  6. See, I could never put the taskbar at the top, but I get it. I love slamming my mouse to the corner to close my apps, especially with multiple monitors selected. That said, I noticed in one of your last videos that having it on top made the video more clean; it's almost as if the task bar didn't exist. Thank you for showing multiple options for this!

  7. This is by far my favourite one. I tried Start11 and I remember spending about 45m trying to figure out where the combine taskbar buttons option was, with StartAllBack everything was so straight forward, I even bought the licence.

  8. The inability to have a right/left oriented taskbar is what kept me from switching to W11 since release.
    Now I can. I'll try that for sure. Thanks for the video👍

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