Carson Dyle
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In the past I've always used Classic Shell to modify the Start menu and Explorer to work as near as I could get to XP. But I just installed Windows 7 on a netbook and I'm trying to keep it as lightweight as possible.
So in all the years I've used Windows 7, I haven't used a lot of its native interface. Is there a way to create Start menu subfolders to be populated by shortcuts to programs? I usually do this to group often used administrative applets, monitoring utilities, remote desktop connections, music utilities, and similar.
So in all the years I've used Windows 7, I haven't used a lot of its native interface. Is there a way to create Start menu subfolders to be populated by shortcuts to programs? I usually do this to group often used administrative applets, monitoring utilities, remote desktop connections, music utilities, and similar.
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