I ran ExplorerPatcher on my Windows laptop then force stopped it as explorer.exe unexpectedly shut down. explorer.exe didn't boot up using Task Manager, nor after restart, nor in Safe Mode, nor when I reinstalled Windows 11 (Canary Channel) using the 'keep personal files and apps' option. How could I restore my laptop to a working state without deleting my personal files or apps?

I would like to see what he has in mind for the windows 11 era of skins myself. This method more or less allows the use of windows 10 era skins on windows 11. This should not be confused with skins made specifically for windows 11.


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Quoting PhoenixRising1, reply 4

This should not be confused with skins made specifically for windows 11.

Hopefully WindowBlinds 11 will be able to apply older skins as well as new skinnable areas for 11.

yes. The biggest one is that there is a transparency issue that can not be fixed. Other bugs are that windowblinds 10 can not skin windows 11 taskbar or explorer and windows 10's must be used instead. There are also a few other issue's like miscellaneous buttons are not aligning due to changes between Windows 10 and Windows 11.

It is true that Windows 11 feels unfinished. I actually adopted explorerpatcher early because windows 11 taskbar was driving me crazy. I have since went with start 11's taskbar. I am running that on Windows 11's Beta so I have double beta going there.

We really are at a point that windows big update just needs to be released already. It is slowing down progress. Start 11 has to deal with constant changes and windowblinds 11 keeps getting pushed back. All because Microsoft is basically reinventing the wheel on a weekly basis.

I agree, there is something to be said if you are just turning Windows 11 back into Windows 10; then why not just go back to Windows 10. I think a lot of my earlier experiments with Windowblinds 10 was to mark progress and see where things were at. StartAllBack does in fact roll back windows 11 to windows 10 with the taskbar and the ribbon menu. This is why I have moved away from similar programs such as explorerpatcher and migrated over to start 11. At least it keeps a Windows 11 look. Of course everything is very much at a beta state so no doubt there will be at least a couple more months of headaches.

with a good pc equipment the benchmark argument is nonsense, startallback changes taskbar appearance and function, startmenu, appearance and function, explorer appearance and function and more like openshell or start 11

Windows 11 is slower, by miliseconds but when you deal with several windows at a time you start to feel it. I've worked in technology my whole life. Maybe it's OK for you that the whole interface is miliseconds slower because you get those new fancy rounded menus on top of the old menues but the reality is: Windows 11 has 3 styles on top of each other:

i can't imagine that for an a.i programmer the latency of windows 11 is important he is working on the program code for artificial intelligence, as i am a programmer myself i know that it depends on knowledge, handling and good thinking.

On top of that, you can pick which action to perform when left and/or right-click the network icon. Deactivating the Windows Search altogether and reverting the Windows 7 search box instead can be possibly done as well. Even the immersive menus and utilization of mitigations can optionally be shut down. The only downside though is that pinning of shortcuts is not supported by the patcher package.



 


i can't imagine that for an a.i programmer the latency of windows 11 is important he is working on the program code for artificial intelligence, as i am a programmer myself i know that it depends on knowledge, handling and good thinking.


 maybe in argentina the power is not stable and therefore there are fluctuations in the latency. LOL


I had no choice but to adopt Win11 from day one as i need to offer support on this OS for my Job, at first i thought , here we go a new OS, (i can always roll back to Win 10 if needed hey) that i may have to install it on one of my spare laptops as i may be buggy. I was wrong, it worked fine for me, my biggest concern was WB 10 did not work on Win11, then i got together with Phoenix from the forum and used Explorer patcher, testing it extensively, and besides the small transparency issue , that was fine too. Now i run a 4 SSD multi booting system with Win 10 and 11, and was really surprised to find i preferred Win 11 using Tron Legacy Theme and then became a Bet Tester for themes updated to work in Win11, this OS does divide peeps, but as i now have all SSDs with both OSs and find that one of my Win11 SSDs is now my most used Drive, only boot into the others to update them by both MS and Programs i use daily.

first of all some things I see similar to you but what is the nonsense that windows 11 is a beta version.

windows 11 is since the official release a full operating system that works, that it does not work 100 percent with the many hardware or software that the millions of users use is clear there is no software that works flawlessly what you can see every day in the forum.

for 95 percent of users it works only not for users of programs that deeply intervene in the system or change the user interface and with incompatible hardware, this software uses but only a minority of windows customers and the hardware requirements must be met 



Quoting xewafa3865, reply 32

first of all some things I see similar to you but what is the nonsense that windows 11 is a beta version.

windows 11 is since the official release a full operating system that works, that it does not work 100 percent with the many hardware or software that the millions of users use is clear there is no software that works flawlessly what you can see every day in the forum.

for 95 percent of users it works only not for users of programs that deeply intervene in the system or change the user interface and with incompatible hardware, this software uses but only a minority of windows customers and the hardware requirements must be met


What I mean about beta can be seen easily if you look at the changes coming down the pipeline if you try Windows 11 Beta chanel for windows insiders. The next update changes a lot. The taskbar behavior is changing a lot to incorporate a tablet mode of sorts. Case and point is that the new task bar features are causing a lot of problems for third party software such as Start 11. These features will soon enter Windows 11 full release. If Windows 11 is breaking stuff that is commonly used on a pc via the beta Channel it becomes hard to argue that Windows 11 is not in a beta state.



Quoting xewafa3865, reply 34

I disagree you are talking about the beta in the pipeline this has nothing to do with the current windows 11 version. these changes taskbar icons and so on are in the works or test this is for the next major update the official version is not a beta. every program is changed or bug fixed not just operating systems regardless of whether that bothers users or developers of other programs. this has nothing to do with windowblinds 11 or startallback and the way they intervene or not in the system



I do not work with the windows interface, about the design or functionality of which one can be of different opinion that the changes are not good for making skins I also know that I have also already created skins

I do not work with the windows interface, about the design or functionality of which one can be of different opinion that the changes are not good for making skins I also know that I have also already created skins

Quoting PhoenixRising1, reply 33

Things that are not breaking such as startallback are not actually even windows 11 features. This is because it preforms a hack into your pc's system registry and tricks windows 11 into thinking it is actually Windows 10 and therefore preforms a fix to put in Windows 10's Taskbar into your system. But anything that actually hooks into Windows 11 software is being affected by windows 11's changes.


Quoting xewafa3865, reply 34

I disagree you are talking about the beta in the pipeline this has nothing to do with the current windows 11 version. these changes taskbar icons and so on are in the works or test this is for the next major update the official version is not a beta.


Quoting jhonyf5, reply 40

i'm just saying that with windows 11 all my programs work except windowblinds and curtains i can't speak for millions of windows 11 users, i know that the windows changes are a problem for stardock to keep the software functional




first of all some things I see similar to you but what is the nonsense that windows 11 is a beta version.

windows 11 is since the official release a full operating system that works, that it does not work 100 percent with the many hardware or software that the millions of users use is clear there is no software that works flawlessly what you can see every day in the forum.

for 95 percent of users it works only not for users of programs that deeply intervene in the system or change the user interface and with incompatible hardware, this software uses but only a minority of windows customers and the hardware requirements must be met 






what is this we are not talking about unlaid eggs insider versions are not the issue most users use the release version


 and it works very well, graphics, sound, music, 3d, cad and so on work well 4k,dolby atmos, virtual reality, works very well 139 games with or without virtual reality works, programming languages work the only thing that does not work is windowblinds and curtains



I do not work with the windows interface, about the design or functionality of which one can be of different opinion that the changes are not good for making skins I also know that I have also already created skins

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