![]() ![]() The first step is to configure the Start Menu tiles how you want them on a computer. ![]() Keep in mind that this process locks down the Start Menu tiles completely, users won’t be able to add, remove or change anything to do with tiles. Customize Windows 10 Start and taskbar with Group Policy covers how to do this, but there’s some errors and links that don’t work, so I thought it was worth giving a quick overview on how to do this. Since Windows 10 1607, there’s been a way to control this. By default, you get a lot – and they may be things you don’t want there such as News, Sports, Photos, Microsoft Store etc. The tiles in Windows 10’s Start Menu can be rather messy.
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