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You can install Classic Shell which includes a completely customizable menu. And it's isn't really a classic menu any more, it has search which searches control panel, installed apps and any file which you add to the system path variable, double columns and gorgeous glass skins just like the Windows Start Menu in Windows 7.

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This is what I have with Classic Start Menu's Windows 7 skin. Cloned to look exactly like the Windows 7 Menu. You can also remove the icons from the right column if you wish and add/remove/customize any command.

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