Baloo
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Post by Baloo on Nov 11, 2017 6:21:32 GMT -8
Hey all, Using the ClassicShell script found on here, and noticed a big flaw: When you run the script to bring back classic Task Manager, the setting to use msconfig to change programs that launch on StartUp becomes disabled. (Note, my screen isn't actually running in 16-bit color, I just converted my screen to a 16-bit color bitmap from Paint to get the file to fit) untitled.bmp (513.11 KB)
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Post by Splitwirez on Nov 11, 2017 10:47:09 GMT -8
msconfig no longer provides that option in Windows 8.x and 10. There's a separate tool somewhere which can restore that feature of msconfig, designed to work alongside the restored Windows 7 Task Manager.
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Post by anixx on Nov 11, 2017 15:21:32 GMT -8
msconfig no longer provides that option in Windows 8.x and 10. There's a separate tool somewhere which can restore that feature of msconfig, designed to work alongside the restored Windows 7 Task Manager. And this really should be included in the script, what the author thinks?
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Baloo
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Post by Baloo on Nov 11, 2017 17:13:23 GMT -8
Currently the Win10 task manager launches on startup with the script, but I agree a tool like that would be a great add.
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