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Guide to Using Spencer for Windows
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Guide to Using Spencer for Windows

**Spencer** is a simple and lightweight tool that brings back the classic Windows XP Start menu to modern versions of Windows, such as Windows 10 and Windows 11. It is a portable program that doesn’t require installation and offers a fast, nostalgic way to access your programs and system tools. This guide will walk you through downloading, setting up, and using Spencer to restore the classic Start menu experience on your Windows PC.

Step 1: Download Spencer

To begin, you need to download Spencer from the official website.

Steps to Download Spencer:
1. Open your web browser and visit the official Spencer website: Spencer Official Website.
2. Click the `Download` button on the homepage to download the latest version of Spencer.
3. Once the download is complete, navigate to your `Downloads` folder and locate the Spencer zip file.

Step 2: Extract Spencer (Portable Application)

Spencer is a portable application, meaning it doesn’t require installation. You can run it directly from the extracted folder.

Steps to Extract Spencer:
1. Right-click the downloaded zip file and select `Extract All` to unzip the contents.
2. Choose a destination folder for extraction, then click `Extract`.
3. After extraction, open the folder containing the Spencer executable file (`Spencer.exe`).

Step 3: Launch Spencer

Once extracted, you can launch Spencer to instantly access the classic Windows XP Start menu.

Steps to Launch Spencer:
1. Double-click the `Spencer.exe` file to run the program.
2. The classic Start menu will appear as an icon in your taskbar.
3. Click on the Spencer icon in the taskbar to open the classic Start menu, where you can access programs, system settings, and other tools.

Step 4: Pin Spencer to the Taskbar or Start Menu

To make Spencer easily accessible, you can pin it to the taskbar or the Windows Start menu.

Steps to Pin Spencer to Taskbar or Start Menu:
1. Right-click on the `Spencer.exe` file.
2. Select `Pin to Taskbar` to add the Spencer icon to your taskbar for quick access.
3. Alternatively, you can select `Pin to Start` to add Spencer to the Windows Start menu.

Step 5: Use Spencer's Classic Start Menu

Spencer provides a simple, familiar Start menu interface, similar to Windows XP, where you can access your programs and system tools.

Steps to Use the Classic Start Menu in Spencer:
1. Click on the Spencer icon in the taskbar or Start menu to open the classic Start menu.
2. Browse through your installed programs and system tools just like in the Windows XP Start menu.
3. Click on any program or system tool to launch it.
4. The menu also includes shortcuts to essential Windows tools like Control Panel, Command Prompt, and File Explorer.

Step 6: Add Spencer to the Startup Folder

If you want Spencer to launch automatically every time you log into Windows, you can add it to the startup folder.

Steps to Add Spencer to Startup:
1. Press `Windows + R` to open the Run dialog.
2. Type `shellConfusedtartup` and press Enter to open the Startup folder.
3. Copy the `Spencer.exe` file and paste it into the Startup folder.
4. Spencer will now launch automatically when you log in to Windows.

Step 7: Customize Spencer's Shortcut (Optional)

You can customize Spencer’s shortcut by changing its icon or renaming it.

Steps to Customize Spencer's Shortcut:
1. Right-click on the Spencer icon in the taskbar or Start menu.
2. Select `Properties`.
3. In the Properties window, you can:
  - Rename the shortcut by editing the `Target` field.
  - Change the icon by clicking `Change Icon` and browsing for a new icon file.
4. Click `Apply` and then `OK` to save the changes.

Step 8: Remove Spencer from Taskbar or Startup (Optional)

If you no longer wish to use Spencer, you can easily remove it from the taskbar or startup folder.

Steps to Remove Spencer from Taskbar or Start Menu:
1. Right-click on the Spencer icon in the taskbar or Start menu.
2. Select `Unpin from Taskbar` or `Unpin from Start` to remove the icon.

Steps to Remove Spencer from Startup:
1. Press `Windows + R` to open the Run dialog.
2. Type `shellConfusedtartup` and press Enter to open the Startup folder.
3. Delete the `Spencer.exe` file from the Startup folder to prevent Spencer from launching at startup.

Step 9: Update Spencer

Spencer is rarely updated, but when updates are available, you can check the official website to download the latest version.

Steps to Update Spencer:
1. Visit the official Spencer website: Spencer Official Website.
2. Download the latest version from the website and replace your existing `Spencer.exe` file with the new one.

Step 10: Uninstall Spencer (Optional)

If you decide to stop using Spencer, you can easily remove it from your system.

Steps to Uninstall Spencer:
1. Since Spencer is a portable application, there is no formal installation or uninstallation process.
2. To remove Spencer, simply delete the `Spencer.exe` file from your computer.
3. Optionally, remove any pinned taskbar or Start menu shortcuts associated with Spencer.

Conclusion

Spencer is a simple and effective tool for users who want to bring back the classic Windows XP Start menu to modern Windows versions. With no installation required and minimal setup, Spencer provides an easy way to access your programs and system tools using a familiar interface. By following this guide, you can install, customize, and use Spencer to create a classic Start menu experience on your Windows PC.
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