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Many people who stay away from Windows 8 and 8.1 do so partly because they don’t like interacting with the tiled Metro UI at all, for any length of time. Its presence is a significant reason why neither has taken off with consumers. After all, its user base remains far below Windows XP’s, despite the fact that XP’s has shrunk significantly, and the fact that it’s not longer supported by Microsoft.
Thankfully, in Windows 8.1, there’s a way to boot straight to the classic desktop when you turn your PC on. This saves you from having to press the Windows key on your keyboard to it to it, or clicking the desktop tile in Metro to do so.
The process is simple, but not obvious, so in this article we’ll show you how to pull it off in just a few quick steps.
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http://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/how-to-boot-straight-to-the-desktop-in-windows-8-1/#ixzz3DITh...