Here’s a blog post based on your command. It explains what the command does, the potential risks, and how to run it properly (since your original has a few typos).
The options were:
1. REMEMBER
2. FORGET
3. EXECUTE Here’s a blog post based on your command
In conclusion, while it appears as a cryptic string of characters, this registry command is a functional tool for UI restoration. It bridges the gap between two generations of Windows design, allowing users to leverage the security and kernel improvements of Windows 11 while retaining the familiar, high-density navigation tools of the past. It stands as a testament to the power of the registry as a gateway for deep-system personalization. 🛠️ Technical Breakdown No admin rights required (per-user registration)
Sometimes leftover CLSIDs from uninstalled software remain in the registry. They serve no purpose and can be safely deleted after backup. The options were: 1
[ARTICLE] Restore old Right-click Context menu in Windows 11