Take a full screenshot of the "start page"


  1. Posts : 189
    Windows 10 Pro 64 bit
       #1

    Take a full screenshot of the "start page"


    Hello,
    I need to keep in a image (screenshot) my full start page of Windows 10.
    There is a way to capture it (it's very very long)?
    The normal screenshot it's only for the full screen, not more.
    Thanks
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  2. Posts : 7,254
    Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
       #2

    What do you mean by start page? The start menu or the loading screen or log in screen?
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  3. Posts : 17,838
    Windows 10
       #3

    Pipppero2007 said:
    Hello,
    I need to keep in a image (screenshot) my full start page of Windows 10.
    There is a way to capture it (it's very very long)?
    The normal screenshot it's only for the full screen, not more.
    Thanks
    You'll need a 'Scrolling Capture' app such as Techsmith's Snagit,

    very tricky to capture though, as it is a dynamic image layer...

    Take a full screenshot of the "start page"-2018-05-06_7-08-40.png
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       #4

    Use one of these. :)
    Take a full screenshot of the "start page"-36685_1_xl.jpg
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  5. Posts : 4,201
    Windows 10 Pro x64 Latest RP
       #5

    margrave55 said:
    Use one of these. :)
    Take a full screenshot of the "start page"-36685_1_xl.jpg
    You may find you need more than that ...

    Maybe one of these ...

    Take a full screenshot of the "start page"-lightroom.png
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  6. Posts : 4,201
    Windows 10 Pro x64 Latest RP
       #6

    More seriously you could take a number of images using snipping tool or similar and then combine the images in Photoshop, Gimp, or maybe even Paint

    If you need a copy for reference or backup purposes the menu is actually a set of standard shortcuts located here ... C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs although this does not contain windows "Apps"

    You can copy the folder for backup
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  7. Posts : 31,665
    10 Home x64 (22H2) (10 Pro on 2nd pc)
       #7

    Barman58 said:
    More seriously you could take a number of images using snipping tool or similar and then combine the images in Photoshop, Gimp, or maybe even Paint...
    Yes, I've just tried that with the Snipping tool and it works. You need to set the delay to the maximum 5 seconds, click 'New', then quickly use the key and click the scroll bar to get it positioned in time. If you need more than half a dozen screenshots to get it all then it becomes something of a race to get the last few.

    You can take your time if you make a series of screenshots with +PrtSc, but then you'd have to crop each to just the Start menu before stitching them together.

    You may also find it convenient to switch to Tablet Mode to take the screenshots. In Tablet mode the All Apps list on uses multiple columns, so there would be less screenshots needed to capture it all.
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    Dual Boot Windows 11 & 10, usually latest version
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    You can generate a list of installed programs and apps with Ccleaner. Open Ccleaner, then Tools, Uninstall, Save to text file. I usually load the resulting text file into Excel to edit and make it easier to read.
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