Linked by Bob Stein on Fri 26th Oct 2012 22:59 UTC
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RE[2]: Comment by Luminair
by Luminair on Sat 27th Oct 2012 20:35
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RE[3]: Comment by Luminair
by WorknMan on Sun 28th Oct 2012 00:20
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server 2012 boots to the desktop automatically. but eventually you'll have to run something, and metro is still the new start menu.
If it's anything like Windows 8, there's plenty of Start menu replacements to be had. Or just use a launcher. In all honesty, it's a lot of bitching about nothing.
RE[3]: Comment by Luminair
by Drumhellar on Sun 28th Oct 2012 02:20
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and metro is still the new start menu.
Does it really matter?
The Server 2012 Start Screen is nearly blank initially, with and only the snap-ins for the service you add populate it afterwards. It ends up being nicer than the start menu, with large text and icons making things easier to find.
I have yet to see anybody give a plausible situation where you need the rest of the desktop available when the start menu is open The Start Screen displays more icons and is easier to read, compared to the old Start Menu.
Apart from the Start Screen, Metro absent 2012 (Though, I do believe you have the option of going back and installing everything).
Edited 2012-10-28 02:22 UTC




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you can make server 2012 boot to the desktop.