If you mean app tiles on the right for an offline image, it is Users\Default\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Shell\DefaultLayouts.xml. 19041 Professional for example <!-- 6 cell wide Desktop layout with targeted content tiles --> Code: <!-- 6 cell wide Desktop layout with targeted content tiles --> <StartLayout GroupCellWidth="6" TargetedContentTilesEnabled="true"> <start:Group LocalizedNameResourceTag="TileGrid_DefaultGroup1"> <start:Tile Size="2x2" Column="0" Row="0" AppUserModelID="Microsoft.MicrosoftOfficeHub_8wekyb3d8bbwe!Microsoft.MicrosoftOfficeHub" /> <start:Folder Name="" Size="2x2" Column="2" Row="0"> <start:Tile Size="2x2" Column="0" Row="0" AppUserModelID="Microsoft.Office.Desktop_8wekyb3d8bbwe!Outlook" /> <start:Tile Size="2x2" Column="2" Row="0" AppUserModelID="Microsoft.Office.Desktop_8wekyb3d8bbwe!Word" /> <start:Tile Size="2x2" Column="4" Row="0" AppUserModelID="Microsoft.Office.Desktop_8wekyb3d8bbwe!Excel" /> <start:DesktopApplicationTile Size="2x2" Column="0" Row="2" DesktopApplicationID="Microsoft.SkyDrive.Desktop" /> <start:Tile Size="2x2" Column="2" Row="2" AppUserModelID="Microsoft.Office.Desktop_8wekyb3d8bbwe!PowerPoint" /> <start:Tile Size="2x2" Column="4" Row="2" AppUserModelID="Microsoft.Office.OneNote_8wekyb3d8bbwe!microsoft.onenoteim" /> <start:Tile Size="2x2" Column="0" Row="4" AppUserModelID="Microsoft.SkypeApp_kzf8qxf38zg5c!App" /> </start:Folder> <start:Tile Size="2x2" Column="4" Row="0" AppUserModelID="microsoft.windowscommunicationsapps_8wekyb3d8bbwe!Microsoft.WindowsLive.Mail" /> <start:Tile Size="2x2" Column="0" Row="2" AppUserModelID="Microsoft.MicrosoftEdge_8wekyb3d8bbwe!MicrosoftEdge" /> <start:Tile Size="2x2" Column="2" Row="2" AppUserModelID="Microsoft.Windows.Photos_8wekyb3d8bbwe!App" /> <start:TargetedContentTile Size="2x2" Column="4" Row="2" TileID="T~DynamicLayouts:1!1" /> </start:Group> <start:Group LocalizedNameResourceTag="TileGrid_DefaultGroup2"> <start:Tile Size="2x2" Column="0" Row="0" AppUserModelID="Microsoft.WindowsStore_8wekyb3d8bbwe!App" /> <start:TargetedContentTile Size="2x2" Column="2" Row="0" TileID="T~DynamicLayouts:1!2" /> <start:TargetedContentTile Size="2x2" Column="4" Row="0" TileID="T~DynamicLayouts:1!3" /> <start:TargetedContentTile Size="2x2" Column="0" Row="2" TileID="T~DynamicLayouts:1!4" /> <start:TargetedContentTile Size="2x2" Column="2" Row="2" TileID="T~DynamicLayouts:1!5" /> <start:Folder LocalizedNameResourceTag="TileGrid_PlayFolder" Size="2x2" Column="4" Row="2"> <start:TargetedContentTile Size="2x2" Column="0" Row="0" TileID="T~DynamicLayouts:2!1" /> <start:TargetedContentTile Size="2x2" Column="2" Row="0" TileID="T~DynamicLayouts:2!2" /> <start:TargetedContentTile Size="2x2" Column="4" Row="0" TileID="T~DynamicLayouts:2!3" /> <start:TargetedContentTile Size="2x2" Column="0" Row="2" TileID="T~DynamicLayouts:2!4" /> <start:TargetedContentTile Size="2x2" Column="2" Row="2" TileID="T~DynamicLayouts:2!5" /> <start:TargetedContentTile Size="2x2" Column="4" Row="2" TileID="T~DynamicLayouts:2!6" /> </start:Folder> </start:Group> </StartLayout>
Why would you do that anyway? Isn't the start menu that bad? Imo the new start menu is pretty good! Don't see the point in changing it to the old one.