Order & fusion fast startup entries

Hello

I'm 23-d060qd and it works well.  Fortunately, HP provides a quick start that allows me to get used to Windows 8 in a pagan manner.

My question is, how do I organize quick start entries, as you can do it for you start Menu in previous versions of Windows — like putting some entries in records/submenus of others or move entries?

I can't find where this program offers his DATS

Help, please

Thank you very much

Here's a great article, Learing about Windows 8, which contains information on the use of the miriad Windows 8.  Maybe it answers your specific question, and if not, there is probably useful information in it anyway.

The video is long, but Randy and Kevin are great to convey their message, in this case using Windows 8.

I think that you will find useful information.

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