Windows 11 Support Thread

The next big Windows 11 feature drop is imminent, here's everything that's new - Windows Central​

Windows 11's 'Moment 2' feature drop is coming in March. Here's what you need to know.

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Finally “Search in Task Manager”
 

Those on Explorerpatcher ... uninstall before doing this update ...

 

Microsoft: ExplorerPatcher, StartAllBack, Start11 break on Windows 11 Moment 2 (KB5022913) - Neowin​

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Earlier today, Microsoft announced the February 2023 feature update for Windows 11 22H2 Moment 2. Later on, the company begun rolling out it out to users and as expected from a massive feature update, the changelog is one of the longest you would see.

However, for those using third-party UI customization apps like StartAllBack and ExplorerPatcher, Microsoft has confirmed that new Build 22621.1344 (KB5022913) is causing these apps to not start up and launch properly.

For now, Microsoft recommends uninstalling these apps until the tech giant figures out a solution for the issue.

 
Those on Explorerpatcher ... uninstall before doing this update ...



ExplorerPatcher have been updated to fix the problem :thumbsup:

 

Microsoft: ExplorerPatcher, StartAllBack, Start11 break on Windows 11 Moment 2 (KB5022913) - Neowin​

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I have changed my taskbar to small through a registry edit, but it is not working anymore after the update.
 

Windows 11 Insider Build 25314 released as the first for the new Canary Channel - Neowin​

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Microsoft has just launched the first Windows 11 Insider Preview build for the newly established Canary Channel.

The build number is 25314, and it actually contains some of the same new features that are in the Dev Channel release.

 
Anyone tried Tiny 11 yet?


Yip, it's nice and snappy, but .Net fails on windows updates (people report other updates also fails) and of late I keep getting BSOD (Kernel Security Check Failure)
I can't get into safe mode to try fix it(must have also been disabled) ... will therefor go back to the "full" version ... just loaded for the fun/test of it all :p
 
Tried it but it had too much stripped away. I need to remote desktop to my boxes. Might give it another go since I have a 32GB M.2 that I plan to use again some time.
 
Yip, it's nice and snappy, but .Net fails on windows updates (people report other updates also fails) and of late I keep getting BSOD (Kernel Security Check Failure)
I can't get into safe mode to try fix it(must have also been disabled) ... will therefor go back to the "full" version ... just loaded for the fun/test of it all :p

Turns out my BSOD was related to a failing RAM stick :mad:
 
This is as far back as I have gone to date.

The original 64bit x86 processor running Windows 11!
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It is extremely slow and crawling along, but I have great plans for this system. Being AMD it should support 4GB DDR2 modules, so I have 4 of those on the way from wish.com and the CPU will go up to a Phenom II X4 945 - the highest this AM2 board supports.

Let's see how this system progresses from it's current state. The CPU will be 17 years old in May.
 
Runs a bit better with the nVidia drivers installed. You can use the x64 Vista/7/8 drivers on the nForce430/GeForce6100
GeForce 309.08 and nForce 15.49 (just switch off transparency first)
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Indeed! Super unsupported legacy hardware over here :ROFL:
Up from the old single core to a dual core, still on 2GHz. Next up, 16GB RAM - I hope....
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