Disable Start 10

Is there a way to disable Start 10 so that it will not load?

 

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What is it that you are trying to do where you would need it disabled? The only way to disable it is to uninstall it as far as I know.

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Is there a way to disable Start 10 so that it will not load?
Why did you install it in the first place ? o_O

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In the Start10 directory, you can find Start10tweak.exe. There's options there to unload Start10.

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Hmmm, for what it's worth, unloading Start10 seems to let the Start Button Mouseover state work.  Thanks for the tip ID.  :)

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Quoting neone6, reply 2



Is there a way to disable Start 10 so that it will not load?

Why did you install it in the first place ? o_O

 

Seriously...

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Quoting Island, reply 3

In the Start10 directory, you can find Start10tweak.exe. There's options there to unload Start10.

 

Thanks!   |-)

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Quoting DaveRI, reply 4

Hmmm, for what it's worth, unloading Start10 seems to let the Start Button Mouseover state work.  Thanks for the tip ID.  :)

 

im confused.if your refering to the animation when you are hoving over the start menu...uh mines always worked with start10,meaning you probably have a bad install or something i guess

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Quoting TheDude23112, reply 5

Seriously...
Usually....

If you don't want something to load on your computer you don't get it in the first place.

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Quoting juggalofrost1, reply 7

Quoting DaveRI,

Hmmm, for what it's worth, unloading Start10 seems to let the Start Button Mouseover state work.  Thanks for the tip ID.  :)



 

im confused.if your refering to the animation when you are hoving over the start menu...uh mines always worked with start10,meaning you probably have a bad install or something i guess

Start10 start button mouseover effects work fine. But when you load a windowblind, it ceases to work. Effects are non functional. It's being worked on for the next beta of WindowBlinds10, I think.

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Quoting DaveRI, reply 4

Hmmm, for what it's worth, unloading Start10 seems to let the Start Button Mouseover state work.  Thanks for the tip ID.  :)

If I unload Start10, I get the Windows10 start menu. Not acceptable.

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Quoting neone6, reply 8


Quoting TheDude23112,

Seriously...

Usually....

If you don't want something to load on your computer you don't get it in the first place.

You're point of view is very strange.  People load software to test it.

 

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Ya it was just an unexpected observation that I thought might be useful to somebody.  WB with no Start10 - the WB Start Button Mouseover state works.  WB with Start10 - the mouseover doesn't work.  Personally makes me wonder if the mouseover problem is really WB, or perhaps Start10.  Just threw it out there as a "fwiw".

Besides, there is possibly one other person around other than myself that actually likes to use the Win10 Start Menu occasionally  XD  or maybe not.  I expect that there's no need to take a vote on it.  ;)

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Quoting DaveRI, reply 12

Besides, there is possibly one other person around other than myself that actually likes to use the Win10 Start Menu occasionally or maybe not. I expect that there's no need to take a vote on it.

I do, occasionally. So I set Start10 to use the Windows10 start menu if I hit the windows key.

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Quoting RedneckDude, reply 13

I do, occasionally.

Glad to hear it, I was feeling so "alone"   ;)   Ya there's a couple of different ways to go about it.  This was the first time I'd had WB running without Start10 running, and I went "Hey, the mouseover is working, isn't that special."