Drag & drop onto the 'Photoshop', or 'Notepad' icon if I wish?, for example Basic things, without right/left clicking, double clicking, triple etc. on anything, nor going to little menu's at the bottom, to things that have been there for years?, and now hidden away
The problem with Windows is that it needs re-written, from the ground up, and there is no one around in that Company who is capable of doing so. So we get the 'regurge' nonsense, on top of the crap that is already there. We have had this since Windows 8, and unfortunately, still do at 11.
Dive down deep inside, and you will see the remnants of many Windows OS past, still showing face today, and I have no doubt, that they will still remain come Windows 12/13.
One can paint over the cracks, but eventually they will all show through
no its not. since its not a stable build i guess?can anyone confirm whether this option is available in NTL settings to customize START or not?
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I actually did, after posting it hereWhy not ask nuhi to add the reg key values?
It's reasonable to ask for changes once a new feature moves from early Insider to Preview (22H2).
https://www.elevenforum.com/t/chang...s-or-more-recommendations-in-windows-11.3148/
I just wanted to pop in and inquire about this. I don't actually know anything at all about VM, I've never used it myself because I find it to be just as easy to simply run things in a live environment for testing, which in my experience reading forums like these seems to have a lot of benefits over VM to do it "real". If something goes wrong it only takes me 5-10 minutes to reinstall Windows from a USB with all my tweaks on it already.Done several tests across the .431 .440 .450 builds, in VMWare, and have come to the conclusion that deleting/disabling anything on each, results in no performance gain whatsoever...
Yeah I totally feel your pain. I just put in 20 hours total today and yesterday, and made no progress on my issue either. It sucks big time when things end up being out of your hands....I have (myself) come to the conclusion that 'its just is not worth the effort', to waste what little time we now have in this world, to fight against the unwinnable.