ExplorerPatcher, a popular UI tweaking app for Windows 11, received a new update with some important improvements.
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There is a new Explorer Patcher update, an app that tweaks Windows 11's stock taskbar and other parts. In the latest release, developer implemented a new Windows 10 taskbar, ARM64 support, and more.
ExplorerPatcher was having several issues with Windows 10 as well as on 11. These bugs mainly pertained to File Explorer and Taskbar crashing, among others. The latest releases fix several of these.
As Microsoft had announced two days ago, ExplorerPatcher's two latest versions resolve the Windows 11 22H2 Start menu issues. Alongside that, the app also brings new UWP options, and more.
ExplorerPatcher was having several issues on Windows 10. The latest update finally resolves them but it is Windows 11 now that is having issues as confirmed by Microsoft earlier today.
Microsoft has detailed an issue wherein the latest Windows 11 update is breaking the Start menu (again) as it won't open. The issue is happening as a result of the conflict with third-party apps.
Microsoft is rolling out Windows 11 22H2 Moment 2 update, and the changelog is absolutely massive. The company has also confirmed that the feature update breaks third-party UI customization apps.
If you are looking for a free way to turn Windows 11 back into Windows 10 a bit, with regards to the taskbar and File Explorer at least, Explorer Patcher will do this for you. Bye bye, useless menus!