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Show us your new Windows 10 Technical Preview Start Menu and desktop

Zac Bowden Zac Bowden
August 20, 2019
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Windows 10 Desktop

Now that all you enthusiasts are settled in with the new Windows 10 Technical Preview, we want to see how you’ve gone about customizing it to your liking. Show us your Windows 10 Technical Preview desktops and Start Menu’s! We’ll come back to this topic later when Microsoft updates the UI too, but in the mean time lets get a little look at how some of you are using the new Start Menu.

All we need you to do is open the Start Menu (as shown above), take a screenshot (WIN+PrintScreen) of the desktop and Start Menu and then upload it in the comments section of this post. You can vote on which desktop you think is the best looking by liking the post.

Again, we’ll come back to this topic when Microsoft begins updating the UI in Windows 10, and the best desktops upvoted here will be showcased in that edition of desktops. It should be interesting to see what’s changed when an updated user-interface begins rolling around.

What are you waiting for? Show us your new desktops!

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