That does the trick for now, no need to uninstall. So : Tick that thing, and to to access explorer patcher, you can either write that in CMD, or search it (type ExplorerPatcher / or Properties). So I suppose by just reseting those that would work again.Įdit : Just tested it, opened it with C:\Windows\System32\rundll32.exe "C:\Program Files\ExplorerPatcher\",ZZGUI, but reseting it has made no change.Įdit 2 : Fixed by ticking one thing, using this solution here : #1805 (comment) I believe that it might be something I have ticked in that session and not in the other, that became not compatible with new windows patches. PS : Not sure why an update would change anything, because on one session it works perfectly, and the other it doesn't. I can still right-click application icons. An archive containing all the files generated during the build process (including dxgi.dll and symbol files) is available here. It's currently not possible for me to use any right-click functionality on the start bar due to this. Any way to access file explorer another way maybe ? Or has anyone found a fix ? I right-clicked the start bar in an attempt to open ExplorerPatcher Properties, and explorer instantly crashed and restarted. I'm not too keen on uninstalling it because it will uninstall for the whole computer, not just the session, and I spent a great amount of time making the other menu look good. At the moment the solution that I have found to avoid having to uninstall the Windows update and continue with ExplorerPatcher installed, is to look for explorerpatcher in the windows search, run from there to the ExplorerPatcher configuration, and in the taskbar, put the Windows 10, but putting the visual configuration of Windows 11. I have two accounts in my laptop : One that works perfectly, and one where the right clic is blocked (And I can't unpin transparent icons from the taskbar).
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