Introduction
In this article, we are going to explain how to get the Start menu back in Windows 8 with the classic shell.
Classic Shell for Windows 8
Step 1. First, we can download Classic Shell from Source Forge.
![Classic shell]()
Step 2. After the installation, we'll see the classic shell start button on our Windows 8 Desktop.
![Windows 8 Desktop]()
Step 3. When we open it the first time, a screen is shown to pick the menu style we want as well as other settings.
![Settings]()
Step 4. Select the "All Settings".
![All settings]()
Step 5. Here's a look at one of the combinations I set. It's set to the Windows 7 style with the Metro Skin. We get a fully functional Search box too and other options Logoff, Shutdown, and Hibernate of our system.
![Search box]()
Step 6. We'll use the Windows Store apps menu.
![Windows Store apps menu]()
Step 7. One of the coolest features is that we can set it to bypass the Windows 8 Start Screen. This will boot our system directly into the Desktop. We can change that in the Settings under the Windows 8 Settings tab.
![Windows 8 Settings tab]()
Step 8. There are a ton of settings we can configure to get the menu customized to what works best for us.
![Menu customized]()
Step 9. The Classic Shell also installs its File Explorer bar which is also fully customizable. But, with the new Ribbon in the Windows 8 Explorer, it might be a bit much. We can disable it easily though.
![File Explorer bar]()
Step 10. If you like it, hide the Ribbon and customize the Classic Shell version.
![Classic Shell version]()
Summary
In this article, we learned about Getting the Start Menu Back in Windows 8 With Classic Shell.