Angie escreve com uma dica de várias partes. A primeira parte de sua dica destaca um simples hack do registro. A segunda parte destaca um programa que vai além do simples hack do registro:
If you want to totally disable all new interface features in Windows 8 you can open up the Registry Editor and search for the following key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorer
Look for the entry RPEEnabled, then change the DWORD value to 0. You’ll need to force restart Windows explorer or just restart Windows to see the change. Everything should look like Windows 7 with Windows 8 under the hood. Sorta like this:
The only problem with that, though, is that you might want the new Explorer Ribbon. I don’t, but somebody might. I found a program called MetroController that lets you toggle the settings. You can disable only the Metro features (and keep the Ribbon) or you can disable all the new features like the Lock Screen, the Metro Start Screen, etc. It works just like promised, but you may have to jiggle-the-handle so to speak. I found that sometimes if I was making changes between the settings I would have to return everything to normal and then change what I wanted. Jumping from altered state to altered state seems to trip it up. Other than that, though, smooth sailing.
Nós tentamos em nossa instalação do VirtualBox do Windows 8 e tudo parece ótimo. É bom ter o Menu Iniciar do Windows 7 de volta, mas ainda ter a interface da Faixa de Opções enquanto estiver usando o Explorer. Obrigado por compartilhar Angie!
Tem uma dica para compartilhar? Envie-nos um e-mail para [email protected] e fique de olho na sua primeira página.