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What’s underneath Windows 11?



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  1. Edge doesn't work probably because the version of it installed by default is a UWP app and removing DWM removes most of the context menus and title bar of Edge. However, the fact that it's totally not usable is a mystery, all the webpages and even the settings page are essentially written on JS, HTML, CSS

  2. thats why i never wanted to use the windows 11, its 2GB bigger than windows 7 (installer), and i see no key new feature. it is bloated.
    lots of functionalities are based on modified obselete crap, even visible features are duplicated (e.g. control panel vs. Settings),
    it feels like im using an engineering sample

  3. nice, wounder if its possible to revert windows back to no themes, sounds like it could reduce overhead on slower machines as it almost looks like microsoft just overlays features on features without removing the old stuff, probably for compatibility but im sure it makes it unoptimized. (also id like to see windows like it was windows 2000 without 3rd party apps lol)

  4. 4:42 – It's a feature called "Hardware Cursor", which draws the cursor separately from everything else. It's a GPU feature, not specifically for Windows.
    6:01 – Microsoft added hijacks to some shell calls on-the-go to Settings, including some Control Panel items (you probably know this already), but when they fail, they're supposed to either drop to Control Panel, or just create an error dialog box, which are both broken, so Control Panel does nothing.
    8:52 – Edge would probably run on older Windows versions without DWM. Edge for Windows 11 comes with different UIs (for no reason) accelerated by DWM.
    10:07 – Explorer context menus are special since Windows 10, as they're replaced on-the-go with "Immersive Context Menus". This supplies dark mode, but requires an appropriate visual style, hence they can't render properly.
    10:40 – Same as above, but for the taskbar shell. Since app icons come from their respective executables, and the gear icon is quickly patched there in Windows 11 betas for testing the new quick settings without any reference, they can render themselves.
    11:04 – UWP apps get their splash animation from the current visual style. When you removed Resources, they silently failed, but when you removed their files, no references exist, hence the empty window.

  5. This logon in text mode reminds me of windows server in command line only version. I guess @enderman uncovered this remnant of the old server that Microsoft discontinued

  6. Remember when you just could set "Classic Windows" theme and every app Microsoft made adjusted itself to it, like DWM was only for "cool look" but not for essentials? Imagine how fast Windows 11 on modern hardware could be if they would be able to stick to the native Win 32 apps not these web view garbage they have right now?

  7. Microsoft is lazy to build new features on new code, instead using old technology, old source code to build new features (based on Windows NT 4 and Windows NT 4 is still present in Windows 11 today, is just covered with modern uwp "layers".)
    microsoft lazy at hell💀

  8. Windows 7 theme on windows 10? Thats what you reached now, i was dreaming of it in 2022, ur the best
    Quick edit, you even reached the fallback theme from vista? Windows 7 basic and fallback theme from vista in one video, i love it

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