Classic Shell Apps folder in start menu

Discussion in 'Windows 10' started by Underclocked, May 21, 2015.

  1. Underclocked

    Underclocked MDL Member

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    Someone in another thread wrote that you only need to rebuild the Apps folder when using Classic Shell in the most recent release builds of Windows 10 TP.

    "Only need to rebuild"

    My question is - how?

    It would not matter to me so far as the apps go but Settings is also supposed to be in that empty folder. Working around it isn't a huge deal but knowing a fix would be nice.
     
  2. Underclocked

    Underclocked MDL Member

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    Drag app from default start menu to desktop and release. Shortcut is formed on desktop. When you have all the app shortcuts you want, put them in a new Apps folder and locate that folder where you please. This works although it's a bit tedious. The only shortcuts that retained their icon after moving off the desktop were for OneDrive, Settings, and Store - the rest just have a blank icon.

    Apps!!!@%$qteqw%