Thats so sad, i use this everytime i manage my files. I guess sending this feature to the trash is better than giving it better support, classic MS.
weird that nobody talked about this issue. yes i belive 120 is having issue with winre. all my installations r having this bsod.
how many folks go back to win 10 win 11 is buggy as the 1st win 10 came out have to wait a year let it mature out
not exactly, I mean when you have already an app opened in taskbar and you drag and drop a file to the icon of the app (in taskbar) to open the file in the app easily, but now in Windows 11 you can't do that anymore.
they didnt and thats why you need the old context menu to even do anything with inf files. duh? you really think that when devs start adding to the new context menu they wont run a check and not install to the old one? try thinking for a little bit
Been leaving feedback about this since the Hub was opened to insiders. There is zero logical reason for them to prevent people from doing it, it is change for the sake of change and the amount of time wasted having to get a program up and reposition it and the thing you need to open in a place onscreen where you can do it instead is a ridiculous productivity waste. Been willing to put up with it because "early experimental builds" but that time is virtually at an end. They need to either sort it, or let us all know so we can go back to a version that lets us get things done. I like 11. I do not like 11 enough to let it waste my time for absolutely no good reason.
Oh I totally get it and it does suck. I was just stating that you can pin an app if its already open, just in case people are reading this and unaware.
I've been testing Windows 11 VS Windows 10 on my NUC11PHKi7C. I thought the unit was defective at first as the fan would ramp to maximum every 15 minutes or so while suspended (under Windows 11) but under Windows 10 the unit runs cool and quiet.
Verified this in a vm. It is likely that whatever update that is installed on the boot.wim in the .120 is causing this error.
I went back several times so far, keep trying Win 11 out then getting fed up of working around things that no longer work, apparently by design. Back on 11 at the moment, and might try to stick with it this time, but there's very little of any kind of improvement in it.
There are a few show stoppers for me currently. 1 click becoming 2 and locked taskbar grouping are really annoying and with Windows 10 as a viable option for many many years to come, I don't see how I can switch on anything I actually do work on. I'll probably change my media PCs over though since I do literally nothing but music, movies, the internet and a little gaming.
This problem started in Windows 10 with the start menu and now with the taskbar and the reason for that is because they designed the new taskbar in Windows 11 with a different coding language ( I don't remember its name) than the classic desktop so they can't interact with each other anymore
XAML. I don't care what their excuse is though. It's a massive regression in functionality and productivity, and it needs fixed as such.