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Using Classic Shell (v4.3.0) here without any problems on Windows 10 Pro (14393.10). Maybe you were trying to run an older version of Classic Shell?

 

I had downloaded Classic Shell last month (v4.2.5) but, thanks to your post, I now see that it's been updated to v4.3.0 which is compatible with the Anniversary Update - thanks for that. Having used the default Start menu for a week, I may give it a bit more of a chance before changing back to Classic Shell.

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I had downloaded Classic Shell last month (v4.2.5) but, thanks to your post, I now see that it's been updated to v4.3.0 which is compatible with the Anniversary Update - thanks for that. Having used the default Start menu for a week, I may give it a bit more of a chance before changing back to Classic Shell.

You're most welcome. This is my first time using Classic Shell but I did enable an option in its settings that gives me access to both the classic shell as well as the metro variant. A left click on the Start menu opens classic shell while a middle mouse button opens the W10 native metro style menu. Maybe this option existed in previous versions but if not, you could definitely try it and make use of both variants on demand. Great utility!

Carlos

 

Belt up! As per your previous posts, you seem to have nothing better to do than stir things up. I was replying to Glynn and Julian, so do not need your oar in!!

Rick Almeida

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