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Windows 8 tip: Skip the Start screen and boot directly to the desktop

The tiled, multi-colored Start screen is perhaps the flashiest new feature in Windows 8—and it’s also a feature that (for now, at least) you can’t skip.

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Indeed, if you’re a Windows 8 user who just wants to get to the familiar, “classic” desktop, you must first make a pit stop at the Start screen as your PC boots up, whether you want to or not.

There’s no skipping the Start screen when you boot up your Windows 8 PC—or at least, not unless you get a little help from a third-party app.

Unfortunately, there’s no built-in Windows 8 setting that’ll let you skip the Start screen and jump directly to the desktop. Update [10/22/13]: Actually, now there is, thanks to the just-released Windows 8.1 update.

Luckily, there’s a free third-party app that’ll do the trick.

Not only will Classic Shell (a program I’ve highlighted before) return the late-lamented Start button to the Windows 8 desktop toolbar, it’ll also make your PC boot directly to the desktop itself.

Just to be clear, Classic Shell doesn’t actually disable the Windows 8 Start screen—it’s still there, and you can access it at any time from the Windows 8 “charm” menu. Just mouse over to the top- or bottom-right corner of the screen, then click the Start icon that slides out from the side of the display.

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So, ready to leapfrog the Start screen?

You can boot your Windows 8 PC directly to the desktop by tweaking a single Classic Shell setting.

Let’s get started…

Bonus tip

Want Classic Shell to boot your PC straight to the desktop, but not interested in Classic Shell’s Start button? Here’s what you do…

Looking for more Windows 8 tips? Click here!

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Note: As I’ve written previously, my opinions on Classic Shell are my own, and the makers of the program haven’t compensated me in any way.