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Startback -startisback Startallback- Aio 1.0.78... (LATEST ◉)

Unlike standard installers that require you to download a specific version for your specific OS, the AiO (All-in-One) installer analyzes your operating system. If you are running , the repack will automatically deploy StartIsBack [5†L5-L6]. If it detects Windows 11 , it deploys StartAllBack [5†L6-L7]. This level of automation makes the StartBack AiO distribution—often circulated as version 1.0.78 or later builds like 1.0.86 or 1.0.112 —the ultimate portable customization solution for IT administrators and enthusiasts managing multiple machines across different generations of Windows [7†L8].

Windows 11 is a beautiful operating system, but its taskbar and Start Menu are objectively worse for power users. The AiO 1.0.78 package removes every annoyance in a single click. Whether you are a developer, a gamer, or a corporate admin, restoring the ability to drag-and-drop files onto taskbar icons and see unlabeled app names again will save you hours of frustration.

: Offers "Aura" effects (Windows 7-style highlights) and transparent or segmented taskbar options. Start Menu Customization Restores the Windows 7-style Start menu , removing the "Recommended" section found in Windows 11. StartBack -StartIsBack StartAllBack- AiO 1.0.78...

represents a specific version of this combined package—typically released by enthusiast groups or third-party repackers—that includes both tools in a single installer, often with activation fixes, portable options, and seamless switching between the two engines depending on the host Windows OS.

A major point of concern in 2024–2025 has been in Windows 11 version 24H2. Multiple users reported that StartAllBack and ExplorerPatcher would not start on 24H2 builds, displaying a warning about “security or performance risks”. Microsoft appears to have added runtime checks that detect known executable names associated with these tools. Unlike standard installers that require you to download

StartBack AiO is a unified installer that detects your current version of Windows and deploys the correct customization tool automatically.

Installing StartBack - StartIsBack StartAllBack - AiO 1.0.78 is relatively straightforward. Users should ensure they download the software from a reputable source to avoid any potential security risks. Once installed, the software provides an intuitive interface for configuring settings. Users can easily select which features to enable, customize their Start menu and taskbar, and adjust performance settings according to their preferences. This level of automation makes the StartBack AiO

| Feature | | Start11 (Stardock) | Open‑Shell (Free) | ExplorerPatcher | |---------|:----------------:|:----------------------:|:---------------------:|:-------------------:| | Windows 8/10 support | ✅ (via StartIsBack) | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ (Windows 11 only) | | Windows 11 support | ✅ (via StartAllBack) | ✅ | ✅ (partial) | ✅ | | Taskbar repositioning | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ | ✅ | | Never combine buttons | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ | ✅ | | File Explorer tweaks | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ | ✅ | | Price | Free (repack) / $4.99 USD (official) | $4.99+ | Free (open source) | Free | | Resource usage | Very low (1‑2 MB RAM) | Moderate | Low | Low | | Official support | Third‑party only | Paid support | Community forums | GitHub issues | | Update frequency | Depends on repacker | Regular | Occasional | Frequent |

Windows 11 introduced a radical overhaul of the desktop interface. While many users embraced the centered taskbar and streamlined Start menu, others found the changes disruptive to their established workflows. Power users, IT administrators, and fans of classic desktop ergonomics frequently seek ways to restore familiar functionality.