For
almost everyone who made the upgrade, Windows 8 proved to be something
of a disappointment for one reason or another. Windows 8.1 (or Windows
Blue) was released to address many of the issues users had complained
about, including reintroducing the ability to boot straight to the
desktop.
Being
able to boot to the desktop rather than the Start screen is something
that people have been clamoring for ever since the first preview
versions of Windows 8 were unveiled. There have been various third-party
tools released as numerous workarounds used to get around the problem,
but now it is an option that is built directly into the operating
system.
You
will need to have downloaded and installed the update in order to
proceed i.e Windows 8.1 Preview, but once you have done this, things are
very simple.
When
you have Windows up and running after the upgrade, right click an empty
section of the taskbar and select properties to bring up the newly
named “Taskbar and Navigation properties” dialog. Move to the
Navigation tab and look in the “Start screen” section in and click 'Ok'
Once
this has been done, you’ll no longer have to take any extra steps or
rely on extra software in order to reach the desktop, it will be done
automatically so you can get on and do whatever you wanted to do. That’s all there is to it; this very simple setting will have eased some of the annoyance Windows 8 caused for many people.
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