

If you do this, make sure you set Windows 8.1 to boot directly to your desktop. If a user installs one of those substitutes then it’s possible to completely circumvent and eventually forget the Metro interface. Fortunately for those users there are third party solutions that can resurrect that missing Start Menu in Windows 8. However for those familiar with Windows it was the loss of a familiar friend that bugged them. It transpires though that Microsoft have done away with the start menu in favor of an “App view” which functions in pretty much the same way. Obviously an integral part to using the software this problem was initially surrounded by rumors. The main problem reported by users of the OS is the missing start menu. Many of the initial problems facing Windows 8 can be fixed, making your experience on the OS much smoother and less stressful. Microsoft is a company moving forwards and it does not want unhappy customers or bad consumer reviews. Which, to many users, is probably not a surprise.įortunately however, like Microsoft’s preceding OS, there are solutions. Many of the issues relate to the confusing interface but some are indicative of deeper problems. Windows 8.1, Microsoft’s new operating system, is not without flaws.
