The c:\Users\(user-name)\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Window s\Start Menu location is the same as the "All Programs" in Windows 7, but now called the Apps screen in Windows 8.
Join Date : Jan 2012
Posts : 46
Win7-8 Dual Boot on a Commodore 64
Yes it does help, but I still can't see where the MetroApp 'shortcuts' [if they can even be called that] are stored.
Do they have "Properties"? Do they have a "Target"? Can one assign "Hot Keys" for the good ones?
There are about 10 I'd like to jettison to the deep blue sea. But for now all I can do it 'Unpin' them not remove them.
The actual "Metro Apps" folder is at the location below, but you will have to take ownership of the Applications folder before you will be allowed to open it. I'm not sure what you would use to create a shortcut of a App though.
Join Date : Jan 2012
Posts : 46
Win7-8 Dual Boot on a Commodore 64
SOLVED! Thanks so much.
I'd already downloaded and installed Total Commander [tc80x64beta17a.exe] and set it to
"Run As Administrator" so I never do get prompted for those silly pesky "permissions" anymore.
So, BAM, I was in, like a thief in the night rummaging around. Most all that I can see are .js [JavaScript?] apps
and all of them have a "resources.pri" file that just MAY be what is used instead of a 'Shortcut'.
Great, so now I can unpin them and then purge them.
Shift-Delete sure is quicker than Control Panel-Uninstall a program
Again thanks so much for all the tips, tricks and tidbits!