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A new version of ExplorerPatcher fixes issues with Windows 11 “Moment 2” Update

The ExplorerPatcher's developer, Valentin-Gabriel Radu, has reacted on Microsoft's statement on the Windows Health Dashboard that is recommended to uninstall the app before installing Moment 2 Update. He has released a new version of ExplorerPatcher resolves all the issues with Windows 11 version 22H2, Build 22621.1344. Now you can enjoy classic features and familiar appearance of Windows 10 in the latest stable Windows 11.

Windows 11 with Windows 10-like UI enabled by ExplorerPatcher
Windows 11 with Windows 10-like UI enabled by ExplorerPatcher

The latest ExplorerPatcher comes with the following change log.

Tested on OS builds 22621.1344, 22000.1574, and 19044.1466.
Please make sure you are connected to the Internet while installing, the application might need to perform one-time downloads for several resources in order to enable full functionality

  • Windows 10 taskbar: Fixed a bug that crashed explorer on OS build 22621.1344. (f9d702e)
  • Weather: Fixed a bug that displayed the widget area using a different background color. (cc0af46)
  • Weather: Fixed a bug that might throw a script error when certain elements are not ready. (c083327)
  • Weather: Fixed a bug that could prevent the widget from properly loading. (a8c7fba)
  • ep_extra: Implemented a loadable module for Windows 7's Alt-Tab. (ca8ce13)
  • ep_extra: Implemented an ep_extra-based loader. (1f4b586)

So, as of now, you can enjoy both ExplorerPatcher and StartIsBack on Windows 11 "February 2023 Update". If you need some ideas for what you can use these apps, check out our guide on restoring classic taskbar and Start menu.

Thanks to our reader "OrthodoxWin32" for the tip. You can find ExplorerPatcher on its GitHub page.

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Author: Sergey Tkachenko

Sergey Tkachenko is a software developer who started Winaero back in 2011. On this blog, Sergey is writing about everything connected to Microsoft, Windows and popular software. Follow him on Telegram, Twitter, and YouTube.

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