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  1. Solved Remove "Recommended" section of Start Menu

    ExplorerPatcher is the most commonly-used option to remove the "Recommended" section on Windows 11 Home and Pro. That said, there are two additional methods that I that I have used over the years that do not involve keeping ExplorerPatcher installed (method #2 does not require ExplorerPatcher at...
  2. New Version of ExplorerPatcher

    Ah yes, that's right. Here's an updated version of the Task Scheduler job. I've also included a copy of the VB script as well. Might not be needed now that it has been fixed in the latest version of ExplorerPatcher, but maybe it'll prove useful to someone. Coming in clutch with the fixes... Can...
  3. New Version of ExplorerPatcher

    It really was that simple, huh? Many thanks for the script. It works perfectly! I've created a Task Scheduler job to run this script every minute. I've attached a .zip folder containing an XML file that anyone can use to import the job onto their own machines. It assumes that you've copied the...
  4. New Version of ExplorerPatcher

    The option to remove the "Recommended" section doesn't seem to work as reliably after the Moment 2 update with the latest version of ExplorerPatcher (22621.1344.53.1). It seems to stop working randomly after a few hours, resulting in the unsightly "Recommended" section showing its ugly face...
  5. New Version of ExplorerPatcher

    That value changes an internal ID within the registry that seems to be pointing to the latest version of the start menu. The start menu was updated in the latest build, hence why the ID changed. I suspect that this value will need to be changed each time Microsoft makes updates to the start...
  6. New Version of ExplorerPatcher

    Hello, I've found an alternative method to remove the Recommended section on build 22621.1344 that is compatible with StartAllBack. It also eliminates the empty space you highlighted. On the Reddit thread linked below, a user named hiranokite posted a batch script that sideloads the code to...
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