Microsoft had blocked Windows 11 upgrades on 24H2 PCs in case it found a system was using StartAllBack, a third-party Start menu tweaking app. StartAllBack has now received 24H2 support.
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If you use StartAllBack, a popular third-party tool for tweaking Windows 11 UI, you may have a hard time upgrading to a newer build. Microsoft is blocking updates due to "performance issues."
StartAllBack, which is a fairly popular tweaking tool for the Start menu and other Shell elements on Windows has received its latest update that once again aims to improve the version 23H2 experience.
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.
The newly released StartAllBack 3.6 also has some style and scaling improvements for common controls in Explorer and includes search box and window sharing for the classic taskbar.
The latest Windows 11 build is supposed to fix many Taskbar bugs. However, as some users found out, it also has issues related to the classic Taskbar restored by StartAllBack. A fix is now out.
Previously known as StartIsBack, the new StartAllBack app aims to restore the Windows 11 taskbar to usefulness, swap the Start menu for the Windows 7 one, fix File Explorer and more.