Do remember that it is risky touching the registry and as such do back up the registry and create a system restore point first.
Start Menu and TaskBar Registry Tweaks for Windows
To begin, type regedit in Windows start search box and hit enter to open the Registry Editor. Navigate to the following key: Here you will see a lot of DWORD value names. To customize your start menu options, you have to modify the DWORD value data and set it to either 0 or 1. To modify the value data, you right-click on the name and select modify. Then in the value data box, you set its numeric value.
Setting the value of the respective DWORD to 1, means that it will have the effect as described in the Value Name.Setting the value of the respective DWORD to 0, means that it will have the OPPOSITE effect as described in the Value Name.
If the DWORD ValueNames do not exist, you will have to create them. To create them, right-click in any blank space in the right pane > New > DWORD value.
The following are some of the recognized DWORD ValueNames.
NoTrayItemsDisplay : Hides the Task Bar notification areaNoToolbarsOnTaskbar : Do not display any custom toolbars in the taskbarQuickLaunchEnabled : Enable QuickLaunch bar display in the TaskBarNoSimpleStartMenu : Disabling it will force the Classic Start MenuNoStartMenuPinnedList : Remove Pinned Programs list from the Start MenuNoStartMenuMorePrograms : Remove “All Programs” list from the Start menuNoStartMenuMyGanes : Remove Games from Start MenuNoStartMenuMyMusic : Remove Music from Start MenuNoStartMenuNetworkPlaces : Remove Network from Start MenuNoTaskGrouping : Prevent grouping of Task Bar itemsHideClock : Hides from the Task Bar notification areaNoSMBalloonTip : Remove Balloon Tips on Start Menu itemsNoAutoTrayNotify : Turn off Task Bar area cleanup notificationLockTaskbar : Lock the Taskbar and prevents the User from moving or resizing itNoSearchCommInStartMenu : If enabled Start Menu search will not search for Communications.NoSearchProgramsInStartMenu : If enabled Start Menu search will not search for Programs.NoSearchInternetInStartMenu : If enabled Start Menu search will not search for Internet HistoryNoSearchFilesInStartMenu : If enabled Start Menu search will not search for Files.
This list is not exhaustive. You can simply study the registry key’s DWORD’s, illustrated above and see that there would be many more such tweaks or hacks available. The ValueNames are roughly indicative of what they would do. Take the example of NoRun. Its value is set at 0. If you open Taskbar & Start Menu Properties > Star Menu Tab > Start Menu > Customize. You will see a checkbox to Add Run command to the Start Menu. But if you now go back to regedit, and change the DWORD of NoRun to 1, and now go back to the Start Menu properties box, you will see that the item to Add Run itself will be missing. So, enabling or disabling such options through Windows Registry, will allow or prohibits users, from executing such actions through the Properties box. Incidentally, if your version of Windows includes the Group Policy Editor, you can navigate to User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Start Menu and Task Bar, where you will find a lot of such settings for the Start Menu and Taskbar.