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ATI AMD Radeon HD 7310 Graphics
Sound Card
AMD High Definition Audio Device Realtek High Definition Audio USB Audio Device
Monitor(s) Displays
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Current Resolution 1366x768 pixels Work Resolution 1366x768 pixels
Hard Drives
AMD K140
Cores 2
Threads 2
Name AMD K140
Package Socket FT1 BGA
Technology 40nm
Specification AMD E1-1200 APU with Radeon HD Graphics
Family F
Extended Family 14
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Extended Model 2
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Since this is a subjective question, my answer is "none". There's a tutorial on the forums showing how to create a toolbar for the Programs menu. I've used, in a slightly modified form, on all of my installs of 8 and it works exactly the way I want it to.
Seems I've gotten so accustomed to the new interface though, I rarely use it any more.
I use startisback. It's not free but cost only a few bucks. Yet , this is a temporary solution. With windows 8.1 , microsoft gives us the ability to directly boot to desktop. I guess I will uninstall startisback after final release of windows 8.1 .
Booting to desktop is very different from having a start menu.
I agree with David Bailey . Classic shell is great and free. Ther are others which millions are using, startisback ( will need adjusting for 8.1 ) and start 8 are popular. There are probably at least 3 dozen others.
There are so many because there is no demand.
Another alternative is to use a different os - several really good free ones out there now.