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 The new Settings panel is easy to navigate and makes more sense than the crufty old Control Panel,  The new Settings panel is easy to navigate and makes more sense than the crufty old Control Panel, 
  
-but you'll still need the latter to access some deeper options in the system. It's easy to call up, even though it's hidden; just right click on the Start button on the bottom left of the screen and choose it from the pop-up menu, or type Control Panel in the Search bar at the bottom left in the taskbar. When you right-click the Start button, you'll see all kinds of useful things there, such as Computer Management and Disk Management; +but you'll still need the latter to access some deeper options in the system. It's easy to call up, even though it's hidden;  
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 +just right click on the Start button on the bottom left of the screen and choose it from the pop-up menu, or type Control Panel  
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 +in the Search bar at the bottom left in the taskbar. When you right-click the Start button, you'll see all kinds of useful things there, 
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 +such as Computer Management and Disk Management; 
  
 for what it's worth, those options bring you right back to the familiar Windows 7-style apps in each case. for what it's worth, those options bring you right back to the familiar Windows 7-style apps in each case.
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