Desktop Gadgets, Windows Media Center and also games like Free Cell (the only game my dad plays) were removed from Windows 10 and from what it looks like, Microsoft is not going to add these back. While adding new features are always welcomed, removing them without any reason is not taken positively by many users. So if you have upgraded to Windows 10 and are missing classic features from an older version of Windows, we are going to fix that for you in this article. We will be using a program called Missed Features Installer for Windows 10 to get back the features, but before we do that, please go these prerequisites.

Necessary Prerequisites

Adding The Old Windows Features

Having done all that, mount the ISO file downloaded and run the application. The homepage as three pages that lists all the features that you can add using the program. You will get some of the major features like Aero, Classic Games, and Media Center to nifty features like Classic Calculator, Windows Mail (from Windows 7) and even Desktop Personalization. You even get back the Windows Movie Maker on Windows 10. One thing to note here is that the application installs a third-party alternative if the feature is totally stripped down by Microsoft and there is no native method to add it. For example, if you choose to get back Classic Start Menu, it will automatically install the Classic Shell application that bring backs the feature. Note: The app asks you to turn off UAC before making any changes so that you have a seamless installation of all the applications. Once you are done, please remember to enable UAC for security reasons. The app is free to use and works like a charm. It automatically detects if you are on a 32 or a 64 Bit Windows OS and then installs the features and program based upon it.

Conclusion

So that was how you can get back old features on Windows back in Windows 10. If you were looking for something like this, I can guarantee you that it’s the best possible way to get back the features. Everything is brought under one roof by the developer. I understand that the size of the file is 1.2 GBs and you even download stuff you don’t plan to apply, but from what I think, it’s better than fishing for download links in various websites and forums. The above article may contain affiliate links which help support Guiding Tech. However, it does not affect our editorial integrity. The content remains unbiased and authentic.

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