In the Start screen, we can also see that Microsoft has added the PC setting tile that makes a lot easier for users to find and configure different aspects of the operating system. These changes are minor, but they will make search and shutdown Windows a lot speedier for average users. ![]() Next to the new power options, you can see the new search button as well, which it only brings up the Windows Search functionality (something you can easily do using the +S keyboard shortcut). I’m not saying that info was bogus, but it seems Microsoft will continue to show Start by default.Īlso on the new tweaked Start screen, you’ll see the new power management menu with the Sleep, Shut down, and Restart options. Well, in the current build (.16596), after the installation completes I was presented with the Start screen and all the new default live tiles. ![]() According to previous information, Microsoft was supposedly hiding the Start screen at boot, jumping straight to the desktop.
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