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2:09 It really took them 2 years to bring back a useful feature on a program people always use. I really just hope they'll bring back resizeable taskbars and startmenu (maybe in 2030)
I'm not someone who feels the urge to shit on whatever they are doing (like how people cried about them adding features to paint - despite thoss having been requested for decades - because they didn't [insert other thing here]), but this time, with the lockscreen and especially the start menu, I have to ask: Who wants that? Who asked for that? Why did *anyone* think those start menu changes where a good idea? How did this manage to get enough thumbs up internally to get choosen?
At this point, windows became a complete mess, it really needs a complete reboot in both apps and design decisions, not some weird theming added on top of the apps like we got on windows 11.
I think Microsoft said... Well, we added the option to disable the news feed in the widgets. Now, how can we add it again without people noticing. The weather info is nice, but you cannot have it without all the useless info.
Does Microsoft really have to make windows worse and ruin the start menu more that new all apps menu just looks disgusting I hope they give the option to have list option in settings
App tiles on Win 10 just much better. That new start menu is just confusing OMG 😢 Why don't make the icon bigger or at least rework the distance between those icons?
Well, I can say this did not work out for me on My XPS 13 9370. I completed the download and installation. It started the update process and then failed pre-boot with a critical process failure and now the machine is in a reboot loop with the update attempting to install and failing every time. I am going to have to use the Dell OS recovery process to grab my local data off the drive and then do a cloud-based OS reinstall. Thanks for destroying my machine Microsoft.
This is quite humourous... I haven't used Start since the early days of Win7. BUT... I do have an (All) Applications File Explorer window pinned to all my desktops and don't have to scroll through anything or peer inside any folders. Kind of a step ahead of MS 🤣 For those who do use Start it certainly is smarter than the dumb vertical list and stuff inside folders.
@@TazzSmk or StartAllBack =) I honestly often even forget how awful some Win11 "refreshed" UI elements actually are, thanks to it. I'd probably still be using Windows 10 if it didn't exist.
I love all the features, although am a bit sad, that even with the commands, can't get the new widgets for the lockscreen, and I know this has been a problem for a while, apparently this feature isn't available in Europe yet, and I don't know why Microsoft favours only some countries and all with these new features, the same goes for the co-pilot feature, that although it's been around for a while, here in Europe, it still won't show on Windows.
the all apps grid should be a view option. a list and then grid view wouldn't be too bad if they really wanted to implement it. separating it into groups based on alphabet would also be good to ease with navigation ie a bunch of rows of apps that start with a and so forth like the list view but with added organisation.
Well, I wanted widgets to be on the right side, so i enabled that via vibe tool. it didn't work instead I now have only weather on the lockscreen in the new style, for some reason 😐
It's very hard to put malware in a QR code, since it would have to be very small to fit, and anyway there's no way to execute code from a QR code. Either they would have to use a data URI to copy it directly to a file (but then the user would have to open the file, and an AV can easily catch it during the copy phase), or they would have to use a URL that points to a file (same issues as before, as it's just like clicking a link on a website)
@@teknixstuff phones do scan and open QR codes without user prompt/consent (unlike user clicking link or launching app) so it really depends on installed AV
@@TazzSmk Well even if you didn't have an AV, the worst it can do (unless you already have a malicious app installed) is launch a website, which has plenty of security prompts before you can get anything even remotely malicious.
@@Pureinfotech Yes I know, but I meant that in the video description to have the commands written so that viewers can justo copy and paste the commands.
It took me many tries until I saw the widgets showing correctly in the Lock screen, make sure to check the link in the description to get the vivetool commands.