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Windows 11 Feature Deprecations and Removals
Looking at Microsoft’s list of functions that they are putting on the way out with Windows 11, the following item jumped out at me:
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- BlueSakuraBrass Contributor
Doesn't the Group Policy apply the policy via registry? Or is this only impacting Windows 11 Home and not Professional/Enterprise/Education sku?
- ejmcoloradoCopper Contributor
I am trying to find all the most appropriate and best places to put this issue. So, as many of you probably already know, Windows 11 25H2 was released to the public. And there have been known and reported issues on the updates solving some problems, but then creating new problems at the same time. This is why I have not yet updated to 25H2 yet, and won't until Microsoft makes sure these updates are tested completely before releasing them to the public. Go to a YouTube channel called Britec09. He does computer and technology videos, and has brought out this problem on a most recent video with Task Manager duplicating itself over and over every time you open it, thus using up memory. I think Microsoft tech support, and those involved, need to look at this problem more seriously. Because, what is the point of updating Windows, if it just creates more issues, and breaks other features we need and use on a daily basis, such as Task Manager?
- ejmcoloradoCopper Contributor
I am trying to find all the most appropriate and best places to put this issue. So, as many of you probably already know, Windows 11 25H2 was released to the public. And there have been known and reported issues on the updates solving some problems, but then and creating other problems at the same time. This is why I have not yet updated to 25H2 yet, and won't until Microsoft makes sure these updates are tested completely before releasing them to the public. I am going to post a link below to a very well known YouTube channel called Britec09. He does computer and technology videos, and he has brought out this problem. I think Microsoft tech support, and those involved, need to look at this problem more seriously. Because, what is the point of updating Windows, if it just creates more issues, and breaks other features we need and use on a daily basis, such as Task Manager?
https://youtu.be/_VXKJYMBEVU?si=C4tGX6aYjC50xgXx