If you've moved to Windows 8, or are thinking of moving up to it, you may be put off but the Windows 8 "metro" interface, as there is no regular start button, and many customers have found the Windows 8 tiles start screen cumbersome and difficult to use, especially when they are used to working with a normal start button, start menu and desktop, such as in Windows 7 or Windows XP. If you're using Windows 8 at the moment and struggling, Caversham Computers can help you by setting up your desktop computer or laptop with a Windows 7 style classic start menu. However, it looks Microsoft may be having a re-think due to customer feedback and it seems that the Start Menu will likely be available in a second update to Windows 8.1 currently scheduled for August. Microsoft’s...