At one time I had Ubuntu Linux installed along side Windows 11. I got rid of Linux. I still have this entry in my boot menu list. How the heck do I get rid of it without reinstalling Windows??
Well this time I installed 11 using Windows update. However I have tried doing a clean install from a USB stick. They results are the same. Yes I saw the posts about the display settings. I tried all of the tips that were suggested, nothing helped. Just made it worse. I don't think 11 plays well...
Yeah to my eyes the taskbar in both of those pictures are a true black. I never get that when I install 11. It looks like a black with a couple shades of grey thrown in. And blurry. And the icons don't look right.
I tried this exact method last week with the same result. I've also tried doing the upgrade through Windows 10 updates. i end up with all the issues I posted about.
My system is the HP All-in-One 24-df1xxx. It has Intel UHD graphics. I tried a fresh install of Windows 11. I let the system download and install all available updates. I even downloaded the newest Intel video drivers. I still get the following errors:
* Black colors on the taskbar are not as...
I've tried setting it to true black, it never works. At this point I'm just gonna revert back to Windows 10 and in a few years when support for 10 ends, switch to Linux.