[quote who="basj" reply="27" id="3988240"] Understandable, perhaps, you would prefer to test it on Windows Sandbox as mentioned here: https://support.stardock.com/space/SHC/1416855562/Testing+Start+in+Sandbox Or, you can do the Cleanboot steps: Refer here: https://support.stardock.com/space/S
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[quote who="basj" reply="25" id="3988236"] Look like you have not updated your Windows 11 for sometimes. You current Windows version was release back in 2024. Any reason, you are not updating your Windows 11 to latest released version? [/quote] This has nothing to do with anything. For one thing, have you not seen all the news about how broken and terrible the recent feature releases are? :p Please refer to Microsoft's support chart showing 24H2 is supported
[quote who="basj" reply="19" id="3988133"] Windows 10 or 11 full version and OS Build number. Use Winver.exe to get these numbers. [/quote] [quote who="basj" reply="19" id="3988133"] Do you have any other application running in your system that also change how your taskbar work. [/quote] No, just Start11. He
Hello, I'm getting annoying persistent taskbar tooltips since updating from 2.56 to 2.60. I have Taskbar Peek (the fancy graphical tooltips) disabled. I would prefer to not have any tooltips, at all, ever, because I know what's in my taskbar :) They do go away if I hit Winkey+D or interact with the Start11 taskbar in some other way, but it's so distracting to have to do that constantly. The tooltips are also always toward the left side of the taskbar and don't line up with the taskbar
[quote who="DrJBHL" reply="28" id="3983483"] If you configure a system the special, uncommon way you want, a program isn't going to adapt itself to that. It can't . It does what it's coded to do. It's illogical to expect software to become aware and change it's programming to fit any given system. [/quote] Nobody said anything like this. You are making up some absurd nonsense and malattributing it. [quote who="sdRohan" reply="29"
[quote who="sdRohan" reply="25" id="3983391"] I am running out of options for you, I am afraid. [/quote] I suppose we are looking at this a little differently, since I view a bug report like this as something that is helping you (Stardock) as much as it is helping me :) [quote who="sdRohan" reply="25" id="3983391"] Do I believe that if you had a standard Windows install, it would work, most certainly. [/quote] Perhaps true, but this is st
[quote who="sdRohan" reply="22" id="3983358"] This laptop's processor is x86, yes, not ARM, correct? [/quote] Yep! Intel i5-1334U edit: ugh sorry I did it again, edit versus quote. The buttons are like right next to each other :p
[quote who="sdRohan" reply="22" id="3983358"]Does WB work. Yes. Does WB work on your highly configured system, no. There has been a lot suggested and I am not certain I would have much to add other than what I have noted - you have a non-standard deployment - one that is causing WB not to function in some way. [/quote] Windows Sandbox is this standard deployment, and it does not work. If I sold a software product, I would want to know if there was some way to ma
[quote who="sdRohan" reply="20" id="3983304"] IMHO, this is being overlooked a bit. While I am sure the list is as complete as you recall, something here (or something else not noted) could very well be the cause. [/quote] No need to recall; here's my complete `autounattend.xml`, edited only to redact my legit Windows 11 Product Key and the unhashed passwords used for creation of my non-Microsoft-Account: <a id="pasteurl" href="https://0g.gg/?9440cf1f45fe196
[quote who="basj" reply="17" id="3983178"] Are you running Windows 11 Pro or Enterprise? [/quote] Yes, I am, because the Education and Enterprise SKUs are the only non-Server SKUs where the Telemetry spying setting goes all the way to “Off”, unlike Pro which only goes down to “Required”, whatever that is: https://admx.cengizyilmaz.net/policy/allow-diagnostic-data Obviousl
[quote who="basj" reply="15" id="3983174"] Hi again, Just a quick heads-up: from what I understand, it's best not to change the default installation directory for WindowBlinds. The software is tightly integrated with the Windows system and expects its files to be located in a specific folder. Moving it elsewhere can cause unexpected issues or prevent it from working properly. [/quote] Understood, and I did no such thing :) Onl
[quote who="DrJBHL" reply="12" id="3983157"] gigadelic, was reply #11 unintentional? I can delete it if you wish. [/quote] Whoops, I was trying to edit the SSD hardware health into my post. Yes please, or rather delete the older one that doesn't show CrystalDiskInfo and Corsair SSD Toolbox.
Quoting DrJBHL, reply 9 you might think about running a chkdsk /f to find and fix any and all errors in the file system on the disk. Tried that just now without the /f (read-only) on both filesystems, and chkdsk thinks both filesystems are fine. <img style="cursor: pointer;" src
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[quote who="DrJBHL" reply="5" id="3983109"] Do you have Start11 installed, and if so, which version? [/quote] Yes, Start11 version 2.56, as well as Groupy version 2.3. (Big Stardock fan — thanks for keeping Windows usable, and thanks for the awesome strategy games!!) [quote who="DrJBHL" reply="5" id="3983109"] Would you be willing to run (as Administrator) sfc /scannow ? I ask because I have 24H2 installed and have no problems and si
[quote who="basj" reply="3" id="3983104"] I recommend trying a Clean Boot, as it's possible that something is interfering with WindowBlinds' functionality. You can find detailed steps here: https://support.stardock.com/space/SHC/1346830395/WindowBlinds+Clean+Boot Please proceed with care when performing a Clean Boot, and let us know how it goes once you've tried it. [/quote]
Hi, I have a registered version of WindowBlinds 11.07 (latest as of this post) installed on my laptop running Windows 11 24H2, and it does not seem to apply Styles at all. What I have tried: Read the Troubleshooting and Self-Support Options sections on the Stardock site Did a
Hi, very happy to see left/right taskbar support in Start11 even though it's still experimental. The biggest thing that keeps me from daily-driving Start11 left-side taskbar is the way the system tray icons take up too much vertical space since they only display in a single tall row instead of side-by-side to fill available space like the old native Windows 10 taskbar did. Here's the layout I'm trying to replicate, from my old Windows 10 machine: <img src="https://cdn.sta