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Genre: Science & Technology
Date of upload: Sep 4, 2023 ^^
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Features I'd like to see: First, the ability to turn off the "Recommended" section of the Start Menu and regain that space for pinned apps. At the very least, this should be a Group Policy setting for Enterprise and Education deployments. Second, the ability to revert to the classic right-click context menus as they are in Windows 10. As with the first feature request I mentioned, this should be possible via Group Policy for Enterprise and Education deployments at the very least. Lastly, I still prefer 7-Zip for all my archival needs. It's very small, lightweight, and free. It allows you to double-click-to-open files from just about every compressed file type in existence.
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I am SO looking forward to taskbar labels being able to be un hid again. That is the most infuriating thing about 11 to me. I have been using the task bar labels for 30 years and couldn't deal with it so much that I paid for Start All Back just for that purpose! I make money off my computers and need them to actually WORK. My work programs really want to be updated all the time, so sticking with 10 messed them up. Only real reason I went to 11. They are much less buggy on 11.... Buggy as hell, but less so. Your videos have been a great help over the last couple years. Thank you.
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Windows has had VHD support as early as Win7. Adding the options in Settings is new as well as mounting via mouse.
Also of note is its not just .rar (pronounced rawr lol) but about a dozen other compression formats being natively supported. I'm sure explorer integration will be worked out by release but then again sometimes MSFT takes 2 years to do the simplest things.
Great vid btw. I like being able to see what's coming w/o having to open VMWare, update, then scouring the OS.
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Virtual drives already available on Windows 10 (Pro at least) from recollection.
I used this feature a few years ago and yep it had all the settings available to
create the VD's that were shown in the Windows 11 Beta Update today.
It is there, you just got to know where to look. All the best peeps! Peace :hand-purple-blue-peace:
EDIT NOTE: Apologies as I just scrolled down and noticed similar comments.
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.vhd support was in Windows 7, it was just hidden behind the Disk Management applet in Administrative Tools. Windows 8 expanded on this and allowed you to natively mount .iso's and .vhd's directly from File Explorer and you could also eject these virtual drives as well. 23H2 did nothing more than add already existing functionality to the settings panel.
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They don't give you the option to save the background of spotlight because you might decide to keep one image at some point. Spotlight is an advertisement. For instance, countries can pay MS to display their own places for touristic purposes. Keep in mind it could be done extremely easily. The photo is already being saved in some data format as cache.
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I'm a IT Security Professional and one of the biggest complaints i get from my clients is that FDE(Bitlocker) only protects the drive when the computer is shutdown. With this new feature, you can encrypt a virtual drive within the OS and you can lock it so if the computer is left on, no one can access it. This feature is truly amazing and needed badly. I'm glad to see that we will be getting it soon.
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@csharpner
8 months ago
Notepad and File Explorer have supported dark mode for a while now. This isn't new in 23H2. Nice to see they're adding dark theme to more apps though. Also, Task Manager has been dark for a while as well.
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