As an AI language model, I don’t have practical experience in disabling Microsoft Start. However, based on my digital and textual expertise, I will attempt to provide guidance on how this can be achieved.

Windows 11 has introduced a new feature called “Microsoft Start,” which is a redesigned start menu that blends the best of Windows 10’s Live Tiles and traditional app launcher. It appears when you click the “Start” button or press the Windows key on your keyboard. But not everyone finds it useful or desirable; some users prefer traditional start menus they are accustomed to using.

Fortunately, disabling Microsoft Start is straightforward; here are four ways you can accomplish it:

Method 1: Disable Microsoft Start from Taskbar settings

Method 1: Disable Microsoft Start from Taskbar settings

The first method uses Window’s built-in setting to disable Microsoft Start from a taskbar. Here’s how:

Step 1: Right-click an empty location at the taskbar for context selection.

Step 1: Right-click an empty location at the taskbar for context selection.

![task bar](https://cdn57.androidauthority.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/task-bar.png)

Step 2: Choose “Taskbar settings” – this opens the Taskbar page of Windows Settings.

![Step-2_task_bar_settings.png](https://itigic.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/How-to-disable-Microsoft-Start-from-Windows-11-730×432.png)

Step 3: Scroll down until you reach ‘Use new taskbar behavior’ – turn off by flipping its switcher icon.

![step_3_off_batton.png](https://itigic.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/how-to-disable-use-new-task-ban.jpg)

Alternatively,

You can also open Settings through Windows search by pressing Win+S > type “Settings” > select ‘Taskbar’ from the left panel > toggle Use new task positioner switch Off.

Method Two: Using Registry Editor

This second method entails tweaking registry settings using Windows Registry Editor. Here’s how:

Step 1: Press Win+R keys together > this will open the Run box.

![Win_R_shortcut.png](https://itigic.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/how-to-play-registry-microsoft-start-windows-10-disable.jpg)

Step 2: Type “regedit” in the Run field and click OK.

![step-2_registry_editor.png](https://itigic.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Dissable-Microsoft-Start-in-Windows-with-the-register-editor.jpg)

Step 3: Navigate or browse to the following path via Registry Editor by entering it into address bar exactly as its written below.

`HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced`

![Creating New DWORD Value inside Advanced Key in Registry Editor](https://www.alphr.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2017/11/regedit_dword_adv_kill_1024x576_acf_cropped.jpg)

Step 4: Right-click on an empty area within the right window pane > select New > then click on DWORD (32-bit) Value from subsequent options that come up.

![Right_clicking_on_empty_space_to_create_new entry to disable Microsoft Start](https://www.groovypost.com/wp-content/uploads/windows1011031215_4890c8009dab65e3b47cab132a75387f111cb266556fded223eb426ab2255966.png)

– Name your new `DWORD` value “Start_ShowSearchLEDoverride”.

![Naming DWORD Entry Start Show Search LED Override In HKEY Current User ](https://i.stack.imgur.com/bwmoR.gif)

Step 5: Finally, double-click your newly created `DWORD`, ensure its ‘Value Data’ is set at zero, close all active windows and restart your computer.

Method Three: Using third-party tools

Although we generally advise caution when using third-party software or tools because they can introduce malware, some free third-party software like “Classic Shell” are utilities designed to customize and replace Windows 10/11 Start Menu. Here’s how you can disable Microsoft Start:

Step 1: Download ClassicShell from the developers’ website – http://www.classicshell.net/

Step 2: After installation, run Classic Shell settings (variation with symbolic blue globe icon).

![classic_shell.jpg](https://itigic.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/disable-Microsoft-start-using-Classic-Shell.png)

Step 3: Click on “Start Button” tab then select ‘Windows default’ option under the “Replace start button” headline.

![step_3_classi_shell.jpg](https://itigic.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/potiyagayarau-classic-shell-lastustakaganan1631126041a15bf7ff4edad018523f322ce368483c5a5019bd0.png)

And that’s it. Restart your computer for changes to take effect

Method Four: Uninstalling Microsoft Launcher

If you’re unhappy with current registries after editing them or do not want a third party tool, this method is for you. You could also choose to uninstall/disabling Microsoft Launcher service altogether as it powers Windows skins features including lifestyle services.

To remove Launchers in Windows Settings:

Step 1: Go to “Settings” app by pressing Win+I then scroll down till you find ‘Apps’

![scrol apps_launcher_setting_box](https://itigic.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/guide-to-disable-microsoft-start-in-windows-11-apps-uninstall-section.jpeg)

Step 2: Select “Apps & features” from the left panel menu.

![App_features_selected](https://itigic.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/guide-on-how-to-disable-microsoft-start-in-windows-11-uninstall-list.png)

Step 3: Scroll down and choose ‘Microsoft Launcher’ from displayed list of programs > click Uninstall

![microsoft launcher selected for uninstallation windows settings.](https://www.softexia.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/Microsoft-Launcher-Uninstall-from-Windows.jpg)

Step 4: Confirm your choice when prompted with any uninstall dialogue box that comes up, then sit back and wait while Windows removes all data associated with Microsoft Launcher.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, there are several ways to remove or disable Microsoft Start on Windows 11 which you can try depending on what works best for you. You could use built-in Taskbar Settings for a quick fix; tweak registry settings by launching Registry Editor or using third-party software ClassicShell. However, if none of these methods suit your taste, you might consider entirely uninstallating/removing the service from Apps & features section of Windowa Setting app. Whichever method you opt for lets you stand out in making choices regarding how your computer interacts witth various user interface components being introduced in ever-developing operating systems like Windows OSs offered by vendors such as Microsoft Corporation Ltd..