Customizing Windows XP

Clean the Start Menu

The Windows XP Start menu is "polluted" with a number of extra links courtesy of Microsoft. At the top there are links to the Internet and E-mail programs; these default to the Microsoft programs. We'll discuss changing those later.


It is, however, easy enough to remove a program from this list: just right-click on the program you want to remove, and from the menu select Remove from This List

When you right-click, you might also note that Pin to Start menu is an option. 
When you select that option, the shortcut will be moved to the top of the Start menu, directly below the E-mail link. 

You can also remove a program that was pinned to the Start menu by right-clicking, and choosing Unpin from Start menu (which will restore it to its position on the lower part of the start menu), or choosing Remove from This List, which will remove it completely from the Start menu.

Next you will notice a great number of links on the right side of the Start menu such as My Documents, My Recent Documents, My Pictures and My Music.

Well, I don't know about you, but that's nothing that I need there! Just right-click an empty space on the Start menu, click Properties, click Customize and select the Advanced tab.

Now you can customize the look & feel of your Start menu in whatever way you want! There are a number of items (Control Panel, My Computer, My Documents, My Music, and My Pictures) for which you have these three options:
  • Display as link
  • Display as menu
  • Don't display this item

It is especially useful to have the Control Panel as menu, as this will create faster access to the individual Control Panel applets.
There are another number of options... I suggest you check it out.
One other option I should mention is the Highlight newly installed programs
This is another annoyance you will want to switch off quickly! Not only will newly installed programs be listed with a yellowish highlight in the All Programs menu, you will also receive a pop-up when you open the start menu that tells you New programs installed.

On the General tab (after pressing Customize on the Taskbar and Start Menu properties), you can also change the Internet & E-mail programs listed on the Start menu. 

The drop-down boxes should contain all programs installed on your system.
Also you can change the number of shortcuts listed on the (left side) Start menu, as well as clear the whole list of programs in one shot.
On the Taskbar and Start Menu properties itself, you can also choose Classic Start menu. Choosing this option will make your start menu look like the Windows 2000 Start menu.

Removing "Set Program Access and Defaults"

To reverse the effect, either delete the values you added, or change the Value Data from 1 to 0.
  1. Start the Registry Editor
  2. Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Policies \ Explorer
  3. From the Edit menu select New > DWORD value
  4. Enter the name NoSMConfigurePrograms, double-click the new value, and enter 1 as the Value Data
  5. Close the registry editor and log off from Windows for the changes to take effect


To remove the icon from the Add or Remove Programs applet in the Control Panel:
  1. Start the Registry Editor
  2. Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Policies \ Uninstall
  3. From the Edit menu select New > DWORD value
  4. Enter the name NoChooseProgramsPage, double-click the new value, and enter 1 as the Value Data
  5. Close the registry editor and log off from Windows for the changes to take effect