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Barbloki
Oct 30, 2021Brass Contributor
Windows 11, Start button menu, make it show all apps by default
I upgraded to Windows 11 this week and I don't like the new Start button menu. I don't want "pinned" apps. I want to see All Apps in a list like before. Why don't we get the option to choose how w...
Reza_Ameri
May 03, 2022Silver Contributor
Whenever you upgrade to Windows 11, you have up to ten days to revert back to Windows 10.
My point is, you may continue using Windows 11 and share your ideas and concern and help the Windows team to improve their products.
My point is, you may continue using Windows 11 and share your ideas and concern and help the Windows team to improve their products.
The_PC_Clinic
May 03, 2022Copper Contributor
Reza_Ameri you may have 10 days to revert back to Windows 10, but Windows update will AUTOMATICALLY begin reinstalling Windows 11 immediately after the reversion. This makes it so that after the very next computer restart, Windows 11 will once again be reinstalled. I have yet to find a workaround for this.
- M-a-r-k_Feb 13, 2024Brass Contributorso a registry hack is ok if microsoft tells us... but is removed if we tell them. as ... wait ... what was it you said? Registry changes are dangerous and Microsoft does not suggest these?
Hmmm... interesting!!!! So can we get the registry hack back that puts the all apps as default? or have a [Microsoft preferred hack) so there is SOME type of solution. Rather then having solutions removed!? - Todd_MooreFeb 03, 2023Copper ContributorWhy politicize everything? "Woke"? Really?
The solution The_PC_Clinic suggested worked for some people which is more than anything the MS rep has offered.
Bottom line: The new interface is crap. If we wanted a Mac (which is obviously where MS is getting their UI playbook), we would buy one. If we click the start button, we want to immediately be able to locate & find the program we want to START it. Not click another button. Simple... MS just got this one wrong & they need to fix it, but they haven't yet. - jrkaufmanJan 31, 2023Copper ContributorThis seems like a "Woke" answer. I would classify this as I don't know but I am going to answer anyway and nowhere give helpful advice.
- Reza_AmeriMay 04, 2022Silver ContributorThis issue has been reported, there is a workaround to modify registry and prevent auto-install.
Hopefully this issue will be resolved in the future, you may share this idea in the Feedback Hub app or upvote the existing one.