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#3701May 4, 2026 06:10:10
- tUrtleBloxMC1
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im pretty sure like the last 10 posts have been unrelated to windows 11 even though this is the windows 11 topic XD
edit ayy im king of the page for the first time
edit 2: just checked, technically this is the fourth time ive been king of the page but first time ive noticed. allinall though its irrelevant anyway
edit ayy im king of the page for the first time
edit 2: just checked, technically this is the fourth time ive been king of the page but first time ive noticed. allinall though its irrelevant anyway
Last edited by tUrtleBloxMC1 (May 4, 2026 06:13:02)
#3702May 4, 2026 14:10:25
- encarta
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duplicate post
Last edited by encarta (May 4, 2026 14:13:24)
#3703May 4, 2026 14:12:46
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*insert phonk edit**me sitting back watching all this while on Linux*
#3704May 4, 2026 14:13:15
- medians
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im pretty sure like the last 10 posts have been unrelated to windows 11 even though this is the windows 11 topic XDI mean we used to put the Windows 7/8.x/10/other Windows OSes posts here bc there weren't separate topics XD
edit ayy im king of the page for the first time
edit 2: just checked, technically this is the fourth time ive been king of the page but first time ive noticed. allinall though its irrelevant anyway
- ma007rio
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Microsoft (microslop) just made it easier to pause automatic updates indefinitely
Oh wow
Oh wow
- ma007rio
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bump
btw should we merge all the Windows topics back into this one? feels like clutter currently
btw should we merge all the Windows topics back into this one? feels like clutter currently
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bumpIDK yet, though I don't know if if it should be called Windows 11 Topic then.. also I feel like Win XP is rlly diff from Win 11
btw should we merge all the Windows topics back into this one? feels like clutter currently
Edit: maybe just make a general windows topic so that people don't talk about other versions LOL (I mean merge all the other ones into one), though I don't know
Last edited by medians (May 11, 2026 22:46:00)
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IDK eitherbumpIDK yet, though I don't know if if it should be called Windows 11 Topic then.. also I feel like Win XP is rlly diff from Win 11
btw should we merge all the Windows topics back into this one? feels like clutter currently
Edit: maybe just make a general windows topic so that people don't talk about other versions LOL (I mean merge all the other ones into one), though I don't know
keeping the Windows 11 name would retain the topic's identity but it would be really confusing, maybe we can get 9gr to rename this to “The Windows Topic (previously the Windows 11 Topic)”
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Moving the taskbar will be soon be possible again
(Gonna post occasional Windows news here now)
(Gonna post occasional Windows news here now)
Last edited by ma007rio (May 23, 2026 17:30:44)
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Moving the taskbar will be soon be possible againWait you mean like unlocking the taskbah
(Gonna post occasional Windows news here now)
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Only through the settings, I thinkMoving the taskbar will be soon be possible againWait you mean like unlocking the taskbah
(Gonna post occasional Windows news here now)
https://blogs.windows.com/windows-insider/2026/05/15/improving-windows-quality-making-taskbar-and-start-more-personal/
Last edited by ma007rio (May 24, 2026 00:12:41)
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Now Bill Gates told the programmersyeaMoving the taskbar will be soon be possible againWait you mean like unlocking the taskbah
(Gonna post occasional Windows news here now)
it can be moved to sides now, but its not really the same as 10
You have to make a way to stop
The icons on the bottom
From getting shifted to the top
- ma007rio
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Now Bill Gates told the programmersMy shortcuts must be organized
You have to make a way to stop
The icons on the bottom
From getting shifted to the top
For my Windows interface
So program me an option
To keep them in one place
/j
Last edited by ma007rio (May 24, 2026 00:46:27)
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My shortcuts must be organizedJerry don't like it
For my Windows interface
So program me an option
To keep them in one place
Lock the taskbah
Lock the taskbah
Gary don't like it
Lock the taskbah
Lock the taskbah
Ok I'm done lol
Last edited by medians (May 24, 2026 00:47:35)
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XDMy shortcuts must be organizedJerry don't like it
For my Windows interface
So program me an option
To keep them in one place
Lock the taskbah
Lock the taskbah
Gary don't like it
Lock the taskbah
Lock the taskbah
Ok I'm done lol
I keep in forgetting its actually Rock the Casbah
- ma007rio
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NEWS:
Update KB5089573 has brought a bunch of performance improvements!
You can now permanently delete Copilot systemwide. (Microslop cleaning up the slop now?)
All pre-2023 Secure Boot certificates (issued in 2011) will begin expiring in June — to check if you have the 2023 certificate, run powershell -Command “if (Get-SecureBootUEFI -Name ‘SecureBoot’) { $cert = Get-SecureBootUEFI -Name ‘EFI_SIGNATURE_LIST’ -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue; if ($cert -match ‘Microsoft Windows UEFI CA 2023’) { ‘True’ } else { ‘False’ } } else { ‘Not Supported’ }” as an administrator. (if it outputs True, then you have the 2023 certificate and don't have to worry.)
New certificates are being pushed out through CFR in monthly updates or OEM patches.
Boot up all your computers and run updates within the next few months, ASAP
Update KB5089573 has brought a bunch of performance improvements!
You can now permanently delete Copilot systemwide. (Microslop cleaning up the slop now?)
All pre-2023 Secure Boot certificates (issued in 2011) will begin expiring in June — to check if you have the 2023 certificate, run powershell -Command “if (Get-SecureBootUEFI -Name ‘SecureBoot’) { $cert = Get-SecureBootUEFI -Name ‘EFI_SIGNATURE_LIST’ -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue; if ($cert -match ‘Microsoft Windows UEFI CA 2023’) { ‘True’ } else { ‘False’ } } else { ‘Not Supported’ }” as an administrator. (if it outputs True, then you have the 2023 certificate and don't have to worry.)
New certificates are being pushed out through CFR in monthly updates or OEM patches.
Boot up all your computers and run updates within the next few months, ASAP
Last edited by ma007rio (May 27, 2026 22:03:02)
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