4 Responses to “The Start Menu live folders: How to use them in Windows 10”

  • Hyve says:

    Th e first line says “Creating live folders in your Start Menu is probably one of the simplest things you can do. […]
    Once you drop one tile or shortcut on top of another tile or shortcut, the two of them will automatically create a live folder and display it in its expanded form”

    This is not working in my W10, the underlying tile just moves aside as to make room to drop the tie I hold !

    • Ciprian Adrian Rusen says:

      We also state very clearly that this will work starting with Windows 10 Creators Update. Unless you are a Windows Insider, this won’t work today. However, after the upgrade will be made available to everyone, starting April, you will be able to do what we share in this tutorial.

  • RM says:

    Funny how they keep taking some of the best features from Windows mobile OS’s (WP8 and W10M) that no one wants and suddenly it is a great feature in Windows 10! They should also add the naming of the live folders just like W10M has; it does help a lot!

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