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I have been using Classic Shell for years, and I have a many layered start menu that I want to have after installing Open-Shell. To install Open-Shell do I uninstall Classic Shell first? What happens to all the shortcuts that are in the menus? Do I have to make screen-shots of the menu system and then repopulate with new shortcuts manually? Can this be done before I switch to Win 11? |
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You don't need to uninstall Though for sure create some backups, screenshots. |
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Open-Shell takes right over for Classic Shell. You don't have to do a thing but install it. |
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Thanks. You're right.
Bill
…On Fri, Mar 8, 2024 at 12:44 PM ge0rdi ***@***.***> wrote:
You don't need to uninstall Classic Shell.
Open-Shell will replace it and use its settings/data.
Though for sure create some backups, screenshots.
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Open-Shell takes right over for Classic Shell. You don't have to do a thing but install it.