Snipping Tool no longer working in Fullscreen applications


SnipToolMadness

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Hey there folks, hoping someone can end the madness

Begrudgingly updated from win 10 to 11 not so long ago and has been mostly smooth sailing. (I'm on Version 24H2)

Came across an issue where using the snipping tool (Win+Shift+S) in fullscreen apps would kick me out of fullscreen and not allow me to capture within the app.

Found some threads talking about uninstalling the snipping tool and using the "built-in" snip in win 11, which sort of works in that I can once again snip in fullscreen but I don't have any of the markup or more advanced features in the proper snipping tool.

Done all sorts of proposed fixes and troubleshooting steps from uninstall/reinstall to rebuilding the component store but no luck so far.

Thanks in advance for your help!
 
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Windows 11 24H2

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    ASUS ROG Strix
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I had considered that but would like to use the snipping tool if possible to get it functioning again

some neat features in the insider builds for the snipping tool so it's obviously not abandoned
Fair enough. (y)
 

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    Windows 11
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    ASUS ROG Strix
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    Windows 11
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    ASUS VivoBook
the snipping tool (Win+Shift+S) in fullscreen apps would kick me out of fullscreen and not allow me to capture within the app.
Which apps? Examples?

When I find something I can't easily snip because pressing the keys closes something (usually a menu I'm trying to snip) then I open the snipping too first. Then I set it to make a delayed snip. That lets me capture what I wanted. 10 seconds is usually enough time to set up what I'm trying to capture.

1750120767408.webp
 

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    Windows 11 Home
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    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Acer Aspire 3 A315-23
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    AMD Athlon Silver 3050U
    Memory
    8GB
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    Radeon Graphics
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    laptop screen
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    1TB Samsung EVO 870 SSD
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    fully 'Windows 11 ready' laptop. Windows 10 C: partition migrated from my old unsupported 'main machine' then upgraded to 11. A test migration ran Insider builds for 2 months. When 11 was released on 5th October 2021 it was re-imaged back to 10 and was offered the upgrade in Windows Update on 20th October. Windows Update offered the 22H2 Feature Update on 20th September 2022. It got the 23H2 Feature Update on 4th November 2023 through Windows Update, and 24H2 on 3rd October 2024 through Windows Update by setting the Target Release Version for 24H2.

    My SYSTEM THREE is a Dell Latitude 5410, i7-10610U, 32GB RAM, 512GB NVMe ssd, supported device running Windows 11 Pro.

    My SYSTEM FOUR is a 2-in-1 convertible Lenovo Yoga 11e 20DA, Celeron N2930, 8GB RAM, 256GB ssd. Unsupported device: currently running Win10 Pro, plus Win11 Pro RTM and Insider Dev, Beta, and RP 24H2 as native boot vhdx.

    My SYSTEM FIVE is a Dell Latitude 3190 2-in-1, Pentium Silver N5030, 8GB RAM, 512GB NVMe ssd, supported device running Windows 11 Pro, plus Insider Beta, Dev, and Canary builds (and a few others) as a native boot .vhdx.

    My SYSTEM SIX is a Dell Latitude 5550, Core Ultra 7 165H, 64GB RAM, 1TB NVMe SSD, supported device, Windows 11 Pro 24H2, Hyper-V host machine.
  • Operating System
    Windows 11 Pro
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    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Dell Latitude E4310
    CPU
    Intel® Core™ i5-520M
    Motherboard
    0T6M8G
    Memory
    8GB
    Graphics card(s)
    (integrated graphics) Intel HD Graphics
    Screen Resolution
    1366x768
    Hard Drives
    500GB Crucial MX500 SSD
    Browser
    Firefox, Edge
    Antivirus
    Defender
    Other Info
    unsupported machine: Legacy bios, MBR, TPM 1.2, upgraded from W10 to W11 using W10/W11 hybrid install media workaround. In-place upgrade to 22H2 using ISO and a workaround. Feature Update to 23H2 by manually installing the Enablement Package. In-place upgrade to 24H2 using hybrid 23H2/24H2 install media. Also running Insider Beta, Dev, and Canary builds as a native boot .vhdx.

    My SYSTEM THREE is a Dell Latitude 5410, i7-10610U, 32GB RAM, 512GB NVMe ssd, supported device running Windows 11 Pro.

    My SYSTEM FOUR is a 2-in-1 convertible Lenovo Yoga 11e 20DA, Celeron N2930, 8GB RAM, 256GB ssd. Unsupported device: currently running Win10 Pro, plus Win11 Pro RTM and Insider Dev, Beta, and RP 24H2 as native boot vhdx.

    My SYSTEM FIVE is a Dell Latitude 3190 2-in-1, Pentium Silver N5030, 8GB RAM, 512GB NVMe ssd, supported device running Windows 11 Pro, plus Insider Beta, Dev, and Canary builds (and a few others) as a native boot .vhdx.

    My SYSTEM SIX is a Dell Latitude 5550, Core Ultra 7 165H, 64GB RAM, 1TB NVMe SSD, supported device, Windows 11 Pro 24H2, Hyper-V host machine.
It's simply frustrating why MS cannot maintain the functionality of such a basic application, from build to build!
 

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    Windows 11
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    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    ASUS ROG Strix
  • Operating System
    Windows 11
    Computer type
    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    ASUS VivoBook
Full screen then used mouse to get this with the Snipping Tool:

1750126640976.webp
Win11 Version 24H2 Build 26100.4351 [latest]
 

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    Win11 Pro RTM Version 24H2 Build 26100.4202
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    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Dell Vostro 3400
    CPU
    Intel Core i5 11th Gen. 2.40GHz
    Memory
    12GB
    Hard Drives
    256GB SSD NVMe M.2
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    Win11 Pro RTM Version 24H2 Build 26100.4202
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    Dell Vostro 5890
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    Intel Core i5 10th Gen. 2.90GHz
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    16GB
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    Onboard, no VGA, using a DisplayPort-to-VGA adapter
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    24" Dell
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    512GB SSD NVMe, 4TB Seagate HDD
    Browser
    Firefox, Edge
    Antivirus
    Windows Defender/Microsoft Security

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    Windows 11 Pro 24H2 26100.4061
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    Dell Optiplex 7080
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    i9-10900 10 core 20 threads
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    DELL 0J37VM
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    32 gb
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    Integrated Realtek
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    Benq 27
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    2560x1440
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    1tb Solidigm m.2 nvme+256gb SKHynix m.2 nvme /External drives 512gb Samsung m.2 sata+1tb Kingston m2.nvme+ 4gb Solidigm nvme
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    500w
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    MT
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    Dell Premium
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    Logitech wired
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    Logitech wireless
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    so slow I'm too embarrassed to tell
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    #1 Edge #2 Firefox
    Antivirus
    Defender+MWB Premium
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    Windows 11 Pro 24H2 26100.4061
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    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Beelink Mini PC SER5
    CPU
    AMD Ryzen 7 6800U
    Memory
    32 gb
    Graphics card(s)
    integrated
    Sound Card
    integrated
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    Benq 27
    Screen Resolution
    2560x1440
    Hard Drives
    1TB Crucial nvme
    Mouse
    Logitech wireless
    Keyboard
    Logitech wired
    Internet Speed
    still too embarrassed to tell
    Browser
    Firefox
    Antivirus
    Defender
    Other Info
    System 3 is non compliant Dell 9020 i7-4770/24gb ram Win11 PRO 26100.4061
Full screen then used mouse to get this with the Snipping Tool:

View attachment 137088
Win11 Version 24H2 Build 26100.4351 [latest]
Fairly sure that fullscreen-ing the browser doesn't count as an "exclusive fullscreen" app or whatever as I can do that as well but in a game for example it tabs me out.
 

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Fairly sure that fullscreen-ing the browser doesn't count as an "exclusive fullscreen" app or whatever as I can do that as well but in a game for example it tabs me out.
I only have one 'exclusive fullscreen' game, but I can confirm your issue with the Snipping tool. About the only thing that works (sort of) is a video snip. The result shows what's actually being stored in the video RAM when you run a game full screen, and perhaps goes some way to explain why the snipping tool is the wrong tool for the job.

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The right tool would appear to be the Game Bar.

Game Bar is built into Windows so you can capture videos and screenshots while playing PC games.

  • While you're playing a game, press the Windows logo key + G on your keyboard to open Game Bar.
  • Select Record from now (the circle) to start a clip, then Stop recording (the square) to end it.
  • Select Take screenshot (the camera icon) to take a picture of what’s happening in the game.
  • For full-screen PC games, use Windows logo key + Alt + G to start and stop recording.
  • To edit a clip, select See my Captures in the Capture widget in Game Bar.
 

My Computers

System One System Two

  • OS
    Windows 11 Home
    Computer type
    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Acer Aspire 3 A315-23
    CPU
    AMD Athlon Silver 3050U
    Memory
    8GB
    Graphics Card(s)
    Radeon Graphics
    Monitor(s) Displays
    laptop screen
    Screen Resolution
    1366x768 native resolution, up to 2560x1440 with Radeon Virtual Super Resolution
    Hard Drives
    1TB Samsung EVO 870 SSD
    Internet Speed
    150 Mbps
    Browser
    Edge, Firefox
    Antivirus
    Defender
    Other Info
    fully 'Windows 11 ready' laptop. Windows 10 C: partition migrated from my old unsupported 'main machine' then upgraded to 11. A test migration ran Insider builds for 2 months. When 11 was released on 5th October 2021 it was re-imaged back to 10 and was offered the upgrade in Windows Update on 20th October. Windows Update offered the 22H2 Feature Update on 20th September 2022. It got the 23H2 Feature Update on 4th November 2023 through Windows Update, and 24H2 on 3rd October 2024 through Windows Update by setting the Target Release Version for 24H2.

    My SYSTEM THREE is a Dell Latitude 5410, i7-10610U, 32GB RAM, 512GB NVMe ssd, supported device running Windows 11 Pro.

    My SYSTEM FOUR is a 2-in-1 convertible Lenovo Yoga 11e 20DA, Celeron N2930, 8GB RAM, 256GB ssd. Unsupported device: currently running Win10 Pro, plus Win11 Pro RTM and Insider Dev, Beta, and RP 24H2 as native boot vhdx.

    My SYSTEM FIVE is a Dell Latitude 3190 2-in-1, Pentium Silver N5030, 8GB RAM, 512GB NVMe ssd, supported device running Windows 11 Pro, plus Insider Beta, Dev, and Canary builds (and a few others) as a native boot .vhdx.

    My SYSTEM SIX is a Dell Latitude 5550, Core Ultra 7 165H, 64GB RAM, 1TB NVMe SSD, supported device, Windows 11 Pro 24H2, Hyper-V host machine.
  • Operating System
    Windows 11 Pro
    Computer type
    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Dell Latitude E4310
    CPU
    Intel® Core™ i5-520M
    Motherboard
    0T6M8G
    Memory
    8GB
    Graphics card(s)
    (integrated graphics) Intel HD Graphics
    Screen Resolution
    1366x768
    Hard Drives
    500GB Crucial MX500 SSD
    Browser
    Firefox, Edge
    Antivirus
    Defender
    Other Info
    unsupported machine: Legacy bios, MBR, TPM 1.2, upgraded from W10 to W11 using W10/W11 hybrid install media workaround. In-place upgrade to 22H2 using ISO and a workaround. Feature Update to 23H2 by manually installing the Enablement Package. In-place upgrade to 24H2 using hybrid 23H2/24H2 install media. Also running Insider Beta, Dev, and Canary builds as a native boot .vhdx.

    My SYSTEM THREE is a Dell Latitude 5410, i7-10610U, 32GB RAM, 512GB NVMe ssd, supported device running Windows 11 Pro.

    My SYSTEM FOUR is a 2-in-1 convertible Lenovo Yoga 11e 20DA, Celeron N2930, 8GB RAM, 256GB ssd. Unsupported device: currently running Win10 Pro, plus Win11 Pro RTM and Insider Dev, Beta, and RP 24H2 as native boot vhdx.

    My SYSTEM FIVE is a Dell Latitude 3190 2-in-1, Pentium Silver N5030, 8GB RAM, 512GB NVMe ssd, supported device running Windows 11 Pro, plus Insider Beta, Dev, and Canary builds (and a few others) as a native boot .vhdx.

    My SYSTEM SIX is a Dell Latitude 5550, Core Ultra 7 165H, 64GB RAM, 1TB NVMe SSD, supported device, Windows 11 Pro 24H2, Hyper-V host machine.
I only have one 'exclusive fullscreen' game, but I can confirm your issue with the Snipping tool. About the only thing that works (sort of) is a video snip. The result shows what's actually being stored in the video RAM when you run a game full screen, and perhaps goes some way to explain why the snipping tool is not the right tool for the job.

View attachment 137126

The right tool would appear to be the Game Bar.



The huge downside with the Game Bar being that it captures the whole screen rather than a selection of your choosing.
 

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  • OS
    Win 11
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
I do however have a "happy-ish" update

I was able to restore old functionality at the very least.

If you set the default app for "MS-SCREENCLIP" to the built-in Screen Snipping app and then "MS-SCREENSKETCH" to the Snipping Tool you can open the old interface with WIN+SHIFT+S and it will pop up the dialogue from the new Snipping Tool to apply markup.

The downside of this approach is that I haven't been able to figure out a way to launch the new Snipping Tool interface without launching the app directly.

WIN+SHIFT+R for instance which is supposed to open the recording interface opens the old screen snipping tool instead.

Along with the fact it doesn't appear there is a way to use the screen record interface in fullscreen-exclusive mode.

I'm happy to at least return to old functionality but a bit sad that it seems like MS changed the way the snipping tool works for the worse. Makes no sense as the overlay for game mode as you said works just fine, or even the old overlay which is almost identical.

Something, Something, UWP apps.... ;)
 

My Computer

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  • OS
    Win 11
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    PC/Desktop
The huge downside with the Game Bar being that it captures the whole screen rather than a selection of your choosing.
Then if you want to use only the built in tools, capture the whole screen, view the screenshot, then use the snipping tool to select the part you want.
 

My Computers

System One System Two

  • OS
    Windows 11 Home
    Computer type
    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Acer Aspire 3 A315-23
    CPU
    AMD Athlon Silver 3050U
    Memory
    8GB
    Graphics Card(s)
    Radeon Graphics
    Monitor(s) Displays
    laptop screen
    Screen Resolution
    1366x768 native resolution, up to 2560x1440 with Radeon Virtual Super Resolution
    Hard Drives
    1TB Samsung EVO 870 SSD
    Internet Speed
    150 Mbps
    Browser
    Edge, Firefox
    Antivirus
    Defender
    Other Info
    fully 'Windows 11 ready' laptop. Windows 10 C: partition migrated from my old unsupported 'main machine' then upgraded to 11. A test migration ran Insider builds for 2 months. When 11 was released on 5th October 2021 it was re-imaged back to 10 and was offered the upgrade in Windows Update on 20th October. Windows Update offered the 22H2 Feature Update on 20th September 2022. It got the 23H2 Feature Update on 4th November 2023 through Windows Update, and 24H2 on 3rd October 2024 through Windows Update by setting the Target Release Version for 24H2.

    My SYSTEM THREE is a Dell Latitude 5410, i7-10610U, 32GB RAM, 512GB NVMe ssd, supported device running Windows 11 Pro.

    My SYSTEM FOUR is a 2-in-1 convertible Lenovo Yoga 11e 20DA, Celeron N2930, 8GB RAM, 256GB ssd. Unsupported device: currently running Win10 Pro, plus Win11 Pro RTM and Insider Dev, Beta, and RP 24H2 as native boot vhdx.

    My SYSTEM FIVE is a Dell Latitude 3190 2-in-1, Pentium Silver N5030, 8GB RAM, 512GB NVMe ssd, supported device running Windows 11 Pro, plus Insider Beta, Dev, and Canary builds (and a few others) as a native boot .vhdx.

    My SYSTEM SIX is a Dell Latitude 5550, Core Ultra 7 165H, 64GB RAM, 1TB NVMe SSD, supported device, Windows 11 Pro 24H2, Hyper-V host machine.
  • Operating System
    Windows 11 Pro
    Computer type
    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Dell Latitude E4310
    CPU
    Intel® Core™ i5-520M
    Motherboard
    0T6M8G
    Memory
    8GB
    Graphics card(s)
    (integrated graphics) Intel HD Graphics
    Screen Resolution
    1366x768
    Hard Drives
    500GB Crucial MX500 SSD
    Browser
    Firefox, Edge
    Antivirus
    Defender
    Other Info
    unsupported machine: Legacy bios, MBR, TPM 1.2, upgraded from W10 to W11 using W10/W11 hybrid install media workaround. In-place upgrade to 22H2 using ISO and a workaround. Feature Update to 23H2 by manually installing the Enablement Package. In-place upgrade to 24H2 using hybrid 23H2/24H2 install media. Also running Insider Beta, Dev, and Canary builds as a native boot .vhdx.

    My SYSTEM THREE is a Dell Latitude 5410, i7-10610U, 32GB RAM, 512GB NVMe ssd, supported device running Windows 11 Pro.

    My SYSTEM FOUR is a 2-in-1 convertible Lenovo Yoga 11e 20DA, Celeron N2930, 8GB RAM, 256GB ssd. Unsupported device: currently running Win10 Pro, plus Win11 Pro RTM and Insider Dev, Beta, and RP 24H2 as native boot vhdx.

    My SYSTEM FIVE is a Dell Latitude 3190 2-in-1, Pentium Silver N5030, 8GB RAM, 512GB NVMe ssd, supported device running Windows 11 Pro, plus Insider Beta, Dev, and Canary builds (and a few others) as a native boot .vhdx.

    My SYSTEM SIX is a Dell Latitude 5550, Core Ultra 7 165H, 64GB RAM, 1TB NVMe SSD, supported device, Windows 11 Pro 24H2, Hyper-V host machine.
Then if you want to use only the built in tools, capture the whole screen, view the screenshot, then use the snipping tool to select the part you want.
Seems a bit inefficient not only in steps/friction but just from a size standpoint, high res full screen snips start taking up space after a while haha

I'm mostly happy with my current workaround mainly just sad that I'll have to setup some other hotkey to use the modern snip menu (once again going outside the system so to speak).

The one true downside or fault so to speak that I've found is there is no way to use the snipping tools record feature in a full screen app, and before anyone says anything, yes I use OBS.

The "strength" of the snipping tool would have been to just be able to
-press hotkey
-draw desired area
-record
-markup
-share
easy as pie and all within the Win 11 ecosystem so to speak

Maybe this was just a pipe dream but it seem like it could definitely work as one of the implementations of the snip tool still works in fullscreen.

Just my two cents....
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Win 11
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
I do however have a "happy-ish" update

I was able to restore old functionality at the very least.

If you set the default app for "MS-SCREENCLIP" to the built-in Screen Snipping app and then "MS-SCREENSKETCH" to the Snipping Tool you can open the old interface with WIN+SHIFT+S and it will pop up the dialogue from the new Snipping Tool to apply markup.

The downside of this approach is that I haven't been able to figure out a way to launch the new Snipping Tool interface without launching the app directly.

WIN+SHIFT+R for instance which is supposed to open the recording interface opens the old screen snipping tool instead.

Along with the fact it doesn't appear there is a way to use the screen record interface in fullscreen-exclusive mode.

I'm happy to at least return to old functionality but a bit sad that it seems like MS changed the way the snipping tool works for the worse. Makes no sense as the overlay for game mode as you said works just fine, or even the old overlay which is almost identical.

Something, Something, UWP apps.... ;)
1750180660673.webp

Just in the interest of helping those that come after lol

I also have a video of the Screen recording functionality I'm talking about if anyone cares haha
 

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System One

  • OS
    Win 11
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop

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