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[[image:7start1.png|300px|thumb|Windows 7]]
[[image:7start1.png|300px|thumb|Windows 7]]
[[image:8.1start1.jpg|300px|thumb|Windows 8x Start]]  
[[image:8.1start1.jpg|300px|thumb|Windows 8x Start]]  
[[image:Windows9StartMenu.jpeg|300px|thumb|Windows 9 build 9834]]   
[[image:Windows9StartMenu.jpeg|300px|thumb|Windows 10 build 9834]]   
The start menu is a user interface feature than began in Windows 95. The start menu began August 1995 at the release of Windows 95 and continued through Windows 7.  In it's early stages it only had a list containing Programs, My Documents, Help, Run and the Shutdown option.  Then, Windows XP came and widened the Start Menu.  Now it contained Your personal folders, Run, Control Panel, Internet Programs, and basically any utility you would want in the All Programs menu. After that Vista came with more on the start menu than eve before.  This continued into Windows 7 then, got away in Windows 8x. This is when Microsoft introduced the Start screen in Windows 8 and removed the start menu. Windows 9 will have a start menu again, as a response to the critics against the start screen.
The start menu is a user interface feature than began in Windows 95. The start menu began August 1995 at the release of Windows 95 and continued through Windows 7.  In it's early stages it only had a list containing Programs, My Documents, Help, Run and the Shutdown option.  Then, Windows XP came and widened the Start Menu.  Now it contained Your personal folders, Run, Control Panel, Internet Programs, and basically any utility you would want in the All Programs menu. After that Vista came with more on the start menu than eve before.  This continued into Windows 7 then, got away in Windows 8x. This is when Microsoft introduced the Start screen in Windows 8 and removed the start menu. Windows 10 will have a start menu again, as a response to the critics against the start screen.

Revision as of 07:19, 4 October 2014

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Windows 9x through 2000.
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Windows 8x Start
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Windows 10 build 9834

The start menu is a user interface feature than began in Windows 95. The start menu began August 1995 at the release of Windows 95 and continued through Windows 7. In it's early stages it only had a list containing Programs, My Documents, Help, Run and the Shutdown option. Then, Windows XP came and widened the Start Menu. Now it contained Your personal folders, Run, Control Panel, Internet Programs, and basically any utility you would want in the All Programs menu. After that Vista came with more on the start menu than eve before. This continued into Windows 7 then, got away in Windows 8x. This is when Microsoft introduced the Start screen in Windows 8 and removed the start menu. Windows 10 will have a start menu again, as a response to the critics against the start screen.