Go to the Start button and click it. When it opens up move the arrow over to the right side of the menu in a blank area and right click the mouse button. Click on properties when you see the menu pop up. A window will open up with tabs at the top. Click on the tab for Start Menu. After clicking the tab you'll see to right a button that says Customize. Click on that and the rest is up to you.
By saving the console in the default folder.
To start customizing the Microsoft Management Console (MMC), first, open it by typing "mmc" in the Run dialog (Windows + R) or the Start menu. Once it's open, you can add snap-ins by going to the "File" menu and selecting "Add/Remove Snap-in." Choose the desired snap-ins from the list, configure them as needed, and then save your customized console layout for future use.
you add it to the start up menu
To add a program to the start up menu, simply select and drag the item. Usually, an option to pin the item to the start up menu is presented upon uploading.
To start a customized Microsoft Management Console (MMC), first, open the Run dialog by pressing Windows + R, then type "mmc" and hit Enter. Once the MMC console is open, go to the "File" menu and select "Add/Remove Snap-in." From there, choose the desired snap-ins you want to include in your console, add them, and arrange them as needed. Finally, save your customized MMC by selecting "File" and then "Save As," giving it a name and location for future use.
Type "mmc" on run menu and hit enter.
By saving the console in the default folder.
you first go to the start menu then search up add or remove hardware. \
you press select or start then it will show you a menu and put add a townie
Log off will already be on your start menu, on windows 7 there will be a button that says shutdown, next to the button will be an arrow, from there you can select the option to logoff.
You must go to the control panel by opening the start menu and clicking on "Control Panel" on the right side of the menu. Make sure you are in the classic view, and then click on "User Accounts." A helpful menu will pop up.
No, Microsoft officially announced that the Start Menu as we know it will not have a came back. They might how ever add a icon in the same place in Windows 8.1(Blue) late 2013 that will take the user to the new menu.