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How to clear out the clutter in your Windows 10 Start Menu

Though Windows 10 is a handy tool, it’s not being optimized for your needs. The software offers various tools with preloaded bloatware and features that are annoying and can intervene with your productivity.

Fortunately, there are ways how to clean up and customize the Start menu in Windows 10 to make it work better for your needs.

Whether your problem is to get rid of the suggested annoying apps or removing unnecessary bloatware, you still want to clean up Windows 10.

Luckily, it’s easy to clear out the Start menu. Here’s how:

 

You can also clear out the Start menu. Here’s how:

1. Remove annoying suggestions

When you open the Start menu, you’ll notice that there are few suggested links popping up. That’s the feature of the Windows 10 Start menu.  Recommended apps appear automatically thinking that you may find them useful.

Though in some cases these suggested apps can be useful, they can also be annoying. If seeing these suggestions makes you tires, you can turn them off, so they are not messing up your Start menu anymore.

2. Simplify the app list

It could be a nuisance seeing the app list that pulls up in the Start menu, especially if there are filed of pre-installed bloatware. But you can clear out that bloatware from your Start Menu quickly or you can disable the “Show app list in Start menu” if the apps are not needed.

 

To hide the apps list in the Start menu:

If you find there are apps that you no longer need, remove them:

  1. Disable unused options

By default, the Windows 10 Start menu shows things like recently added or your most frequently used apps. Viewing new apps you’ve added in the past few weeks can be helpful at first, but this feature may not be particularly useful over time.

To disable the other options in Windows 10:

4. Sort the tiles according to your preference

You can organize the tiles according to your desire. For sure you don’t want to face a ton of square tiles when accessing quickly the Microsoft Store or Calendar when you sign in.

If you’d chose not to use the tiles built into Windows 10, you can turn them off. It’s easy too.

Note: You must be logged in as an administrator to enable or disable the “Show additional tiles on startup” setting.

To rearrange or rearrange the tiles on startup:

 

5. Pick out which folders to display

By default, three folders fill the Start menu: Documents, Pictures, and Settings.

You can have additional other folders in the mix to the default settings. You might want to add File Explorer, Downloads, Music, Videos, the Network, or even a personal folder.

You must work within the height restrictions of the Start menu screen, but you can customize which folders are shown as often as you want.

To add, edit, or remove folders from the Start menu:

Bingo! Now your Start Menu is precisely the way you want it.

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