There are currently 4 ways of doing this: If you still want to use the newer Windows 11 one, just head up to "Properties" and change the setting there, along with any other option you might fancy, by right clicking the taskbar and choosing "Properties". You can tell this because the taskbar will now be switched to the familiar Windows 10 one. After granting it permission to elevate, File Explorer will restart and ExplorerPatcher will be fully installed. What change shall I make to my system (registry etc) to bring back the Win10 taskbar?īeta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.ExplorerPatcher comes with a very basic installer that is designed to get you going as fast as possible. I uninstalled and reinstalled the ExplorerPatcher more than 5 times, and the same thing happens: the taskbar remains Win11 (does not change to Win10) and by right-clicking on it, the taskbar crashes and restarts. The Right-click on the Taskbar worked fine bringing up the popup menu with the ExplorerPatcher's settings.įrom the ExplorerPatcher's settings (on the very top of the menu) I changed the traskbar to Win11.īy doing that, then I was never able to bring back the Win10 taskbar and by right-clicking on the Taskbar, the taskbar crashes and restarts. I installed ExplorerPatcher 22621.1992.56.1 (the latest version) for the first time. My setup: Gigabyte laptop Model G5 MD-51US113SO, i5-11400H 2.70GHz, Windows 11 Pro, Version 22H2 I would very much appreciate your kind help to the following strange problem I have!
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