Windows 11 leak reveals new UI, Start menu, and more (Discussion)

Discussion in 'other software & services' started by ronjor, Jun 15, 2021.

  1. Victek

    Victek Registered Member

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  2. Brummelchen

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    i used O&O Shutup for these switches (for sure available in GPO), but i will have a look on it. thx.
     
  3. Trooper

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    Hope that there is a GPO for this one. If you hear of anything @Brummelchen please let us know.
     
  4. xxJackxx

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    I'm think I'm gonna look into Start11. This stuff is getting old.
     
  5. Brummelchen

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    named update is currently loading, be patient...
    PS using StartAllBack, but you are right it might not visible here.

    as trialing tiny11 last days - yes, the original taskbar is really awfull, close to pain.
    tiny10/11 (iso file) were deleted, not usable at least, but that's another story at least..
     
  6. Brian K

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    My winre.wim was updated yesterday. Probably by the Cumulative update.
    It is 33 MB larger than before.
    It's now 772 MB.
     
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  7. Brummelchen

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    winre from Windows 11 Pro 22631.3235 has 679mb, for current win10 its 409mb. both extracted from iso file.
     
  8. Brian K

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    I have Win11 Pro 22631.3527

    In another computer with the same Win11 version, the winre.wim is smaller. 757 MB.
     
  9. Brummelchen

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    now i see, it resized also here to 737mb (thats only BIOS, i have not checked for UEFI)
    i did not find an explanation for growing. anyhow on UEFI 1gig should be enough for some time. for BIOS its put on drive C where should be space enough ;)
     
  10. Rasheed187

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    Why not use OpenShell, isn't it good enough?
     
  11. xxJackxx

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    Doesn't Microsoft keep breaking it? They seem to be fighting the free options.
     
  12. Brummelchen

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    huh?

    now on UEFI, recovery partition is 595mb and still working (MBR is inside C)
     
  13. Brian K

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    What is the date of the winre.wim in that RE partition? My date is 3 days ago.
     
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  15. Rasheed187

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    I don't know, I don't often install updates, so Open Shell has always worked for me on Win 8 and Win 10.
     
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