Let Windows XP start menu look like

  
        Usually after you install Windows XP, click the "Start" button, the opening menu is the default style (Figure 1), this style allows us to easily access the most useful items on the computer. It is divided into upper and lower parts, that is, the program displayed above the dividing line and the program below the dividing line. Programs displayed above the divider are fixed in the list (such as "Internet", "email", etc.), while the program below is the most commonly used list of programs, such as "Microsoft Word", "Notepad", etc. These programs can be started by using a mouse click.

However, in Windows XP, "Start" menu, there is a style that is classic "Start menu style," which is the previous Windows XP system standard Windows Start menu style systems such as Windows 98 /Me /2000 and so on use this style. To change to the classic style, use the right mouse button to click the "Start" button, select the "Properties" menu command from the pop-up shortcut menu, and then in the pop-up "Taskbar and Start Menu Properties" window, select "Classic Start" Menu", click the "OK" button. When you open the "Start" menu again, it becomes another look (Figure 2).

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