Ntlite disable tiles11/14/2023 ![]() ![]() If you are among those users who prefer the classic menu, you can bring back the Start menu with tiles with a third-party application called “Start11.” The app has been designed by Stardock, and it aims to bring back some of the familiar elements that are no longer available on Windows 11.įor example, the app allows you to use Windows 10 style Start menu, or the Windows 7 style for an even more classic experience. ![]() Maybe Crypticus is totally right and I'm just not seeing it, you'll have to spoonfeed me though.Windows 11 introduces a new Start menu that is similar to the one Microsoft was working on for Windows 10X with a more straightforward interface that floats above the taskbar with rounded corners and features traditional icons and recent documents and folders.Īlthough the menu has a new fresh design, it’s not something everyone wants since many users are comfortable with the classic Start menu that appears from the left side of the screen and features Live Tiles. I mean, I would absolutely love to be wrong, I wish all of this was just a simple registry key that toggled a 0 and a 1 for enabled/disabled and that was the end of it, but Microsoft didn't build it that way, they chose this crappy setup instead. The benefit with the xml approach is that it is preemptive and just simply chooses to not add all the bloat, rather than removing the links and stuff later, which is what all the tools and hacky registry edits do when messing with cloudstore. So imo, the guide I posted is a better option, it's certainly what I would choose as a QC guy. It's far too variable to touch the cloudstore keys and won't apply to every user's setup as neatly as the xml approach does. Yeah, no offence but for Windows 10 specifically (not talking win 11) the xml method is far cleaner than messing with cloudstore stuff, so I don't really agree at all that it's an "old method" or that changing it via reg files is a good option. I'm pretty sure this is possible but I don't know the mechanics yet. ![]() This script is copy and pasting from other peoples work, and not my own. I'll attach the powershell script I put together. Unfortunately I am at a loss as to how to edit these settings before windows logs in to the Desktop for the first time. ![]() They appear to be contained in the LayoutModification.xml file. I can see that AppendOfficeSuiteChoice and AppendDownloadOfficeTile tag's were added in Windows 10, version 1803. I think its hitting a authentication wall that stops scripts from being run. Been Tinkering with powershell, I get it to clear everything after OS install has logged into the desktop quite easily, But the powershell script will not take effect if I add the PS1 file to the post-setup in NTlite. I've now progressed to just trying to clear all the Start Menu Live Tiles on OS install, before is hits the desktop for the first time. Without completely disabling the Live Tiles. But I want to cleanup the Live Tiles in the pre-install environment, before the first login to the desktop. If I've fully installed windows 10 I can definitely clean up the live tiles, via Powershell or many other ways. The \Users\Default\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Shell\DefaultLayouts.xml path does not appear exist until after windows is installed. But the Office 365 apps still appear on the Live Tiles. In NTLite (1.) Pre-installed apps is disabled, and Pre-installed OEM apps is disabled. I'm now working on WindPro 圆4 Clean ISO, unfortunately these solutions do not work for my use case. ![]()
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