

StartIsBack is the only tool which is able to provide consistency in Windows 8 by separating desktop and modern programs. Start button and Start menu look and behave exactly as they used to in Windows 7.ĭesktop and Modern interfaces are clearly separated StartIsBack restores original Windows 7 start menu with all its features: search, drag&drop, pinned and recently used apps, fully customizable settings. Original fully-featured Windows 7 start menu


Unlike other solutions, StartIsBack goes directly to desktop every time without flashing Start Screen even for a millisecond. Your session would start with the desktop. StartIsBack is fully native lightweight zero-privileges program, cheap and fair, fast, stable and secure. If you guys have any idea what would be good to integrate into a "normie"/kid/mother PC iso I would happy to hear them.StartIsBack radically improves desktop usability and makes new Start screen clutter-free. I try to integrate everything they will need for years. (And I would only pick tested themes in the final iso) And the whole point of my project is to make them happy and create an OS that is easy to use and make their life simpler and unproblematic. I think most of you guys not like the idea to make the OS more "instable" with stuff like this but I know some of my cousins and family mambers would love to change themes.

How to patch the install.wim? Mount it and replace my patched dlls with the mounted dlls? I just load the install.wim with NTLite then open folder and put the themes in the Resources folder and thats it? So if they open change theme Window, the custom ones will be shown?ģ.) If there is no NTLite friendly patcher: I try to decrease the running exe and service stuff in the background so a permanent safe patcher would be good.ġ.) Which theme patcher you guys recommend for integration purpose and why? Is there an NTLite friendly patcher maybe? So I had an idea to integrate some custom themes into the iso (like 10-15 custom themes) so they can choose how Windows look like. I mentioned it before on the forum, but I working on an all in one iso for my family.
