![]() ![]() "C" and "D" stable OS builds - these are builds labeled as "Preview" and offered via Windows Update in the second part of a month, representative of what will generally arrive on the next Patch Tuesday these are optional, the user has to explicitly click "Download and install" to have them applied on their computer, they are never automatically installed by Windows Update. ![]() Symbols are usually NOT made available for the following types of builds:īuilds shipped via the Beta and Release Preview channel of the Windows Insider Program Furthermore, the link posted shows the following: What change shall I make to my system (registry etc) to bring back the Win10 taskbar?īeta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.Why are you guys claiming it's a garbage/nonsense answer? The windows update I just installed and indeed made this issue happen on my system is a preview update. I uninstalled and reinstalled the ExplorerPatcher more than 5 times, and the same thing happens: the taskbar remains Win11 (does not change to Win10) and by right-clicking on it, the taskbar crashes and restarts. The Right-click on the Taskbar worked fine bringing up the popup menu with the ExplorerPatcher's settings.įrom the ExplorerPatcher's settings (on the very top of the menu) I changed the traskbar to Win11.īy doing that, then I was never able to bring back the Win10 taskbar and by right-clicking on the Taskbar, the taskbar crashes and restarts. ![]() I installed ExplorerPatcher 22621.1992.56.1 (the latest version) for the first time. My setup: Gigabyte laptop Model G5 MD-51US113SO, i5-11400H 2.70GHz, Windows 11 Pro, Version 22H2 ![]() I would very much appreciate your kind help to the following strange problem I have! ![]()
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