I won't be upgrading until MS re-instates the ability to move the taskbar to the sides. I've an UW monitor (3840x1600) and there's no way I'm giving back that vertical real estate. Besides, I've had it on the left for so long now, my entire workflow and muscle memory is conditioned to it. The main Feedback Hub entry for this topic has over 13000 upvotes / 800 comments (including mine) and was last replied to by MS 3 months ago. Bunch of damned troglodytes!
Occasionally, I like hiding the clock from Taskbar. Out of all the mess in W11, I never expected that to be an issue. The feature to hide the clock at all in the Taskbar isn't implemented. Microsoft completely redesigned the Taskbar, and left out a lot of basic features.
I bet it won’t be too long before someone comes up with an app to organize/customize personal desktops for win11.
For AMD's upcoming fix will this just be rolled into official Windows 11 updates? Or will we need to update our chipset drivers? Or something else? Thanks,
Rejoice! We've got options. As @yosef019 mentioned there is StartAllBack and there is also ExplorerPatcher. You can move it to the left and I can move it to the right! Now I can consider upgrading to Win11 when the time is right. Testing it on a laptop.
I enabled TasbarSi registry tweak to make Taskbar smaller. But now language and time @ date two lines are to big to Taskbar and bottom line is partially visible. How can I adjust this?
Good question. It isn't really clear. I've seen some people claim that CPPC2 works better in the Dev releases of Windows 11, which would suggest the fix would be a Windows update. On the other hand, the wording in AMD's advisory seems to suggest that it might require an update from AMD of some kind, possibly a chipset driver update. The L3 cache fix should be a Windows update though. I haven't found a way to adjust those unfortunately.
@MaCk0y I've been using Start10 for ages, and it works perfectly for me on W10. Don't want to run yet another taskbar/menu hack to brute force functionality that MS should have never removed. No guarantee they would even play nice together. Anyways, I'm in no hurry. I'll just stick with W10 until MS backpedals on this one. If they don't, then 4 years is a long time before I need to think about it again. =)
Disable TPM, Secure Boot and RAM requirements for Windows 11 with the latest Rufus beta https://www.ghacks.net/2021/10/11/disable-tpm-secure-boot-and-ram-requirements-for-windows-11/
here is a way to hide new start button? I moved icons to the left and now I have two icons imposed, one from openshell and one from win11.
so guys, as for my i7 6700k and asus z170k, i was able to enable tpm 2.0 in the bios, however, editing and creating a new key in the registry didn t work to bypass the cpu check, i still have that message that my pc doesn t meet system req, so now i meet everything except secure boot ( although i have it enabled in bios!!!!)and that i7 6th gen.. can i go on from here? can i go on and install the win11.iso? or it s the end of it?
i updated using the setup.exe from the rufus created iso. after installing i got an error after restart windows 11 the installation failed in safe_os phase i got this message when it reverted back to windows 10? any fix? Edited: That secure boot crap is getting on my nerves, seems that rufus doesn t create the right disk image to install while secure boot is enabled or whatever dafuk it needs.... i read that u need to reformat ur usb using ubu something to create a fat32 partition and another ntfs partitionm..it s really annoying Edited: After 2 and half hours of trial and error i.managed to install win 11 finally. Disabling and then reenabling the mediacreationtool bat file, and then using the setup.exe from the created usb folder( rufus beta), after that "checking for update" option, it was a hassle tbh, but now i get this file explorer loading by itself everytime i log into windows, any fix??
22000.258 Released No fix implemented for AMD L3 cache wtf... they ALREADY have the code, don't tell me they are going to hold it for 22H1.... lemme guess, AMD will have to produce a workaround in their chipset driver package.
1st update for Windows 11 Final is released - OS Build 22000.258 Change Log - https://support.microsoft.com/en-us...2000-258-32255bb8-6b25-4265-934c-74fdb25f4d35