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Originally Posted by enuddleyarbl
Thanks for the thread name change. But, it's not just a Windows 11 problem. I first noticed it on Windows 11 21H2, but the problem persisted across an update to Windows 11 *22H2*, a mostly clean (kept my data) re-install of Windows 11 22H2 and now, a full, clean install of Windows 10 22H2. So, the [Windows 11] tag isn't actually valid.
Sorry.
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This kind of annoyance makes me glad that I chose to keep the 2019 Windows version shipped with my laptop.
I debloated it, de-"
modernized" it and have since installed only critical updates. In fact, I'd still be happy with Seven, if it had not been phased out along with most programs compatibility and consequent "modernization"...
I remember reading somewhere that MS goal is to ultimately eradicate the classic UI, so I plan to stick with it for as long as possible. (side rant: IMO, Google is also to blame for MS's "modernization" path)