LittleFox2024
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No idea if this is possible, but if the legacy alt + tab menu was in its own file, would it be possible to put these back into 24H2?
It’s seems to be pretty well known that 24H2 broke the classic alt + tab menu, and it no longer exists.
I know replacing the system files works with some other OS aspects. For example, the Windows 7 volume control from the system tray was also removed in 24H2, and trying to tell ExplorerPatcher to use it basically broke it. But pulling the files from a Windows 7 install allowed me to put them back into Windows 11 and it worked perfectly.
The main question is, was the classic alt tab menu in its own file(s), or integrated into other files that replacing would cause system breakage? If anyone knows please tell me! Thank you!
It’s seems to be pretty well known that 24H2 broke the classic alt + tab menu, and it no longer exists.
I know replacing the system files works with some other OS aspects. For example, the Windows 7 volume control from the system tray was also removed in 24H2, and trying to tell ExplorerPatcher to use it basically broke it. But pulling the files from a Windows 7 install allowed me to put them back into Windows 11 and it worked perfectly.
The main question is, was the classic alt tab menu in its own file(s), or integrated into other files that replacing would cause system breakage? If anyone knows please tell me! Thank you!
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- 26100.3909
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System One
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- Windows 11
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