Obviously, your post is just silly because It has no context. Are you trying to prove something with your finger? or you just posted a meme? As far as I know, this is not the right forum for memes like yours. Going back to my posted screenshot, I want to be certain that anybody can understand what I am asking. Now here's what happened, when I press the Windows logo, there's a box with apps that appears and it has rounded corners. But when I click This PC or the folders on the desktop, the box will appear, and it doesn't show any rounded corners. Can you imagine it? can't you huh? Anyway, the problem is solved already. I just wanted to thank those guys who just answer my question professionally without hurting anyone and I hope there are more people like you in this forum. Let us make this forum healthy and friendly, can we do that?
Good post. IMO you have nowt to explain, I post quite a few screenshots and highlight things if necessary. A picture does often say more than a thousand words, and you have to post thinking of all - not just those of a certain skill level.
Who here has the oldest hardware running Windows 11? One of my test systems on the Dev channel is a 13+ year-old Core 2 Quad built by me in 2008. It's a Q6600, P35-DS3R, 8GB, 250GB 850 EVO, GTX750. Everything works except starting with build 22000.120 and continuing with 22000.132, the system will sometimes hang at the very end of a restart and I have to manually hit reset. I am thinking this is some processor call not supported by this ancient beast. Has this old girl finally met a Windows OS she won't properly run? Over the years this PC has run: Windows XP, Windows XP 64, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 10, and the first five builds of Windows 11 without a hitch. Maybe this is the end of the road.
most of this thread has turned into drama, adguard without context, or people playing "guess the buil-, eh, i mean, CU number!"
Anyone like to start a new POLL topic here I don't know how to. "Will You Be Upgrading To Windows 11 or Stay On Windows 10 ?"
I'll switch to Windows 11 as soon as Oculus works properly on it; that's the only reason I have a Windows install at all nowadays, and it's unexpectedly the only thing that didn't work correctly in W11 when I last tried it. Can't say I have any real issue with W11 not to be using it. My system meets it's requirements, so much so that even my motherboard manufacturer released a BIOS for it recently that forces the firmware TPM on lol
Getting more dpc watchdog violation "green screen of death's" with this build with nothing bar a mouse and keyboard attached. Hmm.
For those who maybe interested to know that the Widgets app works now for those having Intel 4000 graphics in their systems.