Geez, this must be some black magic at play NICE FIND, very interesting. Please let me know if you find out the cause. I'll see if I can replicate that with VMWare myself.
Just tested, no not working any longer, neither does restore classic context menus. Will go and edit the post in Tweaks and Mods thread.
My Ts9120 drivers installed fine on .51, and still showing good on .65. My 820 is turned off, so can't comment on it. Cheers and Semper Fi...
Updated to 22000.65. The Default Apps section of Settings is still broken, you basically have to set app defaults for every file type one by one. Still no one-click default section like in earlier versions of Windows (including 10 of course). Also on my machine Widgets still does not open, nothing happens at all except for an event in Event Viewer saying widgets.exe crashed, every time the button is clicked. Still very much a work in progress.
[QUOTE = "WindowsGeek, post: 1673184, member: 543821"] Se siente mucho más suave después de la actualización, lo probaré más tarde. [/ CITA] Estoy de acuerdo
From Rules: Although I understand your comment since I'm from Spain, a lot of people here may not understand it so please post always a translation in English if you're going to stick with Spanish! Thank you!
There is a phenomenon where just after you install your OS and your video card drivers, your system will be as fast as it will ever be. I have noticed this since Windows 7 and it seems to still be holding true. I'm not sure exactly what optimizations cause it or what user behavior causes the system to slow down over time. I've personally noticed a few fps difference in games and I don't exactly have a high end system. What I'm saying is that this idea that the build may be super good for games is probably wrong. It's probably just that it was a fresh install that was increasing performance. You'd likely get exactly the same boost in performance from a fresh 20h1 install or a 2019 ltsc install.
So they kept the context menu overlays but made "refresh" part of it now is the kind of changes we're dealing with
I will update my original post. The right-click bug on the desktop or in a folder only occurs when connected remotely (I use teamViwer), now that I'm at home I don't have this bug