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Hi Corinnah,

I would like to inform you that information technology's not possible to make Windows viii looks similar Windows XP. I would suggest y'all to get-go using Windows 8 and enjoy the new interface. Yous can update the Windows 8 reckoner to Windows viii.1 from Windows Store. The following article will give you a item data about Windows 8.1.

Windows 8.i in detail

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-in/windows-8/features#personalize=startscreen

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I accept used "Classic View" to make it look and feel similar Windows XP.

Can you brand Windows 8 do a similar thing?

I Practice Not desire to learn to utilize Windows 8, I haven't even navigated Windows seven.

I but want to buy the laptop and beginning working, but accept not constitute anyone who tin tell me if it is possible to make Windows 8 look and feel like Windows XP.
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"No."

"You lot have now."

Closest you might become will exist 1 of these:
http://www.eightforums.com/customization/12971-listing-start-menu-replacements-windows-eight-a.html

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Although y'all can install a third party utility to give yous the functionality of the "Beginning Button Card" back - it may or may not exist something yous demand to do.

As for the "utility" alluded to/mentioned - at that place are many of them.  Here's a practiced listing ...
http://world wide web.eightforums.com/customization/12971-listing-kickoff-menu-replacements-windows-8-a.html

... of such utilities to become you started.  Some price, some are costless, etc.

However, I personally oasis't seen the need for such a utility.  Nor have many people I have upgraded to Windows eight/viii.1.  Many have found that they seldom utilized the "Beginning Button Menu" and thus they in-turn seldom use the "Start Screen Carte" in the aforementioned style.

For Windows eight.1 users who aren't quite gear up for a "modern UI offset carte du jour" look/feel - I have found a few things quite useful in their initial setup:

The desktop manner is still (other than a commencement button menu and a few "prettifications") the same.  The search is yet the same as every bit Vista/seven.  Some interactions (like managing wireless network profiles, accessing certain "power-user" level features and the likes) may be a fleck unlike dependent on how you utilized Vista/7, but not really a bear witness-stopper...

Truthfully - making Windows 8.one work in a manner that allows you to learn the new stuff at your own pace (if at all) could be here...

1. Create and utilize a LOCAL user account for most of your activities, no need to necktie yourself to a Microsoft Live Account if you are not worried over "Cloud Storage" and all the synchronizing between Windows 8.1 devices, etc.

2. Alter it and so it boots and returns to the desktop by default.  A lot of people complain the new Kickoff Screen Menu is overwhelming and difficult to navigate with a mouse (or even touch screen for some) - so booting into and using the familiar desktop by default helps them adjust.

iii. Utilize the taskbar in desktop fashion in the same manner you could in prior versions of Windows.  Use the congenital-in Net Explorer QuickLaunch Toolbar taskbar and create a couple of taskbar folders to rapidly access the erstwhile "Get-go Carte" structure you may be missing (it takes ii folders to do this, only you could make a Library out of these 2 folders and and then simply have i Taskbar folder for accessing all that onetime construction.)

4. Install nevertheless applications you lot are used to and Utilise them!  Those that you can, of class.  You aren't moving Outlook Express if y'all are coming from XP, actually old software,different architecture dependent software, etc.  However, if it ran on Windows Vista/7 - nigh of it runs on Windows eight/8.1 as well.

Sound difficult?  Sound like it volition take a long time?  It isn't and it won't.

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Many people didn't fifty-fifty know you lot could utilize Windows 8/8.i with a non-Microsoft account - but you tin can.  Make the switch to/back to a local account:
http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/windows-and-office/quick-tip-change-microsoft-live-to-a-local-account-in-windows-81/
[ Why the web page link?  Why re-invent the wheel.  The instructions are there, directly-forrad and fairly simplistic. ]

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Booting to the desktop is probably the most immediate gratification/relief that someone who is just irritated/confused or otherwise disjointed by the Windows 8.1 Beginning Screen Menu.  This does not make it go abroad nor does information technology bring dorsum a starting time button menu, etc. - but it does get you back to a familiar look.

First change to Desktop Mode.

Right-click the taskbar, choose Backdrop --> Navigation then check "When I sign in or close all apps on a screen, go to the desktop instead of Outset," and click OK.


Seriously - that's it.  Reboot and prove it to yourself.

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At present that yous are booting to the desktop, mayhap you want a picayune more familiarity.  Put some shortcuts on the desktop itself to the applications you installed/utilise often or pin them to the taskbar.

I personally similar to brand my taskbar twice as tall as normal and use the Internet Explorer Quick Launch toolbar as it lets me put more in a smaller infinite.  I've used this since Windows XP, at least.  It's easy to setup.

For more information on the taskbar fro Windows eight, bank check this out:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-viii/use-the-taskbar
[ Things I have found useful over the years and still in Windows 8:
"To unlock the taskbar" under "Move the taskbar"
"Combine when taskbar is full" nether "Alter how taskbar buttons appear"
"To minimize all the open windows on the desktop" nether "Take a wait at the desktop" ]

Resizing its top is yet just making sure information technology is not locked (see the last section of this mail service) and clicking/dragging.
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-usa/windows/resize-taskbar#1TC=windows-7
[ Yep - Windows 7 link because the methodology is still the same for the job at mitt.  As it was in Windows XP and Vista also. ]

Adding the Quick Launch toolbar is piece of cake, but at that place are nuances (Showing Text, Showing Titles, moving to the left or right side, etc.) then again I am deferring to a link.  While this particular link is for Windows viii - the same instructions work for Windows Vista, vii and 8.ane.
http://www.eightforums.com/tutorials/5069-quick-launch-add together-taskbar-windows-8-a.html

At present I don't personally miss the "Get-go Button" or "Start Orb" menu system, but some people swear by it (although I have plant many can live without information technology once they have the links either on the desktop, taskbar or in the Quick Launch toolbar from above) so - hither is how to create a library that contains the folders that really made up the content of the "Commencement Push button" menu anyway: the list of applications and shortcuts that near every awarding y'all install will probable even so put at that place for a while to come.  This is probably the virtually complicated affair you lot might practice to bring back some function of the older version of Windows, and truthfully, it's more lengthy in footstep-by-step instructions than complicated in my stance.

Making the library.  We'll go on this simple.  From anywhere in Windows viii.one, press the Windows Logo Primal + S (or Q) on your keyboard and that should open the "Search" bar on the right side of the screen.  It'south probably looking "Everywhere" and that is fine.  Type in the word:
libraries
and press ENTER.

That should bring upwards the Windows Explorer window in "Libraries" view.  At the top find "New Item" and click on information technology to drop the choices down and choose "Library".  Y'all can proper name it what you want, for this demonstration I kept it simple and called it "Start Card".

Now correct-click on the new library you only created (should see it alongside the "Documents", "Music", "Pictures" and "Videos" libraries on the lower correct function of the window you opened) and cull "Properties" from the menu that comes up.  This is where you tin can add the multiple folders that this library will contain.

Click on the "Add..." button.
In the top address bar type in:
%appdata%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs
Printing Enter.
At the bottom-right part of the window, click on the "Include binder" button.

Click on the "Add..." button.
In the peak address bar type in:
%programdata%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Carte\Programs
Press Enter.
At the bottom-correct part of the window, click on the "Include folder" button.

Click OK.

Now you lot have a Library that contains the 2 chief list of programs the old Kickoff Button menu used.  You tin now create a pseudo and simplified version of that Showtime Button menu list of installed programs on your taskbar if yous like.  Hither's how.

These instructions will look familiar to a certain extent if yous did the Taskbar Toolbar tip earlier... I am copying and pasting because, again, there's no demand to re-invent the wheel here.

Correct click or printing and concord on an empty space on the taskbar, click/tap on Toolbars, and click/tap on New toolbar.  In the top accost bar, click and type in (replacing whatever is there):
libraries
... and press enter.  You should see the list of libraries, one of which is the one you lot created in a higher place.  Double-click on the one you created from before and then click on "Select Folder" at the bottom right section of the window.  At present you have a taskbar toolbar that has the text from the name of the Library and perchance two folder icons in information technology.  If you resize that/move information technology around per the instructions from the "Quick Launch Toolbar" from above, it can look like a button menu-organization.

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The last thing I suggested was installing and using the same applications you used before.  That's an important ane.  If you used and liked Mozilla Thunderbird or Windows Alive Mail service 2012 before - install and employ them now.  If you used Skype - download and install the desktop edition for Windows.  If yous accept always used Adobe Reader for PDFs, download and install it at present.  Google Chrome?  Mozilla Firefox?  Google Earth?  Paint.NET?  OpenOffice or LibreOffice?  Microsoft Part?  iTunes?  VLC media thespian?  Etc. and then on.  This is still Microsoft Windows - don't kickoff treating it like a tablet because ane screen and some gesture capabilities give y'all that OPTION.

Those three to four pages of text should get yous to a place where y'all are comfortable using Windows 8.ane without *Any* third party applications, fancy registry hacks or anything other than, really, stuff you could have done in Windows Vista/Windows vii.

Here's also a couple of random tips - the lower-left department of Windows 8.ane's master screen (the Windows Logo icon) has a lot of surprises when you right-click on it; if you have a bar pop-up or the beginning screen come up and y'all don't want it there - press the ESC key, really; DON'T PANIC.

In case anyone was curious what a Windows 8.1 organisation with the above modifications could expect like (sans whatsoever fancy background prototype) - here information technology is:

All Windows 8.ane and no tertiary political party applications to change the look or feel; all built-in options, many of which were there in Windows Vista and Windows 7 too.

The home made "Get-go Button Menu" looks like this...

 Promise that helps!


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MVP 2005-2011 & 2013-2015
Insider MVP 2016-
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