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Hmm888

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  1. In the past I used Classic OpenShell (Classic Shell) which is now on GIthub. When I used W10, I had with minimal issues with it. With W11 that changed and OpenShell is no longer supported to work as intended without additional hacks. Serious question here (please refrain from gaslighting please): Will there ever be a STABLE release of StartAllBack which will remain stable whether you choose to use Windows 7, or 8 theme AND where it works without any glitches AND it and won't drive Windows Reliability Monitor "insane" with errors?
  2. If the setup is so good, why is it not in the official version? I remain skeptical. Wait a few weeks and come back with an update.
  3. I have no idea if you're referring to me and my post, This forum has a quote feature, Do you know that it exists? And no, StartAllBack is in continuous beta, There is no official easy to find support forum for it either. StartAllBack has received harsh criticism elsewhere by Windows experts. The consensus is not to use it by experts unlike from the sycophantic websites who promote this application. Furthermore, you have the .exe file hidden in C:\Users\Username\Appdata and you have implanted it in Control Panel. An automatic shortcut should be created and placed on the user's desktop If one is running Windows 10, I suggest everyone use Classic Shell. For Windows 11, there's nothing now until Classic Shell is updated.
  4. I used Revo to uninstall it. It showed up there. I don't have a crash dump. However, I suggest you view your own WIndows reliability history log in Control Panel, Maintenance and Security, Maintenance and see if the same Explorer error appears (even after updating to the latest version). Here is what Windows reliability history shows for me: Description Faulting Application Path: C:\Windows\explorer.exe Problem signature Problem Event Name: BEX64 Application Name: explorer.exe Application Version: 10.0.22000.593 Application Timestamp: 59a4b94a Fault Module Name: StartAllBackX64.dll_unloaded Fault Module Version: 3.4.1.4416 Fault Module Timestamp: 628bcaa9 Exception Offset: 000000000002d204 Exception Code: c0000005 Exception Data: 0000000000000008 OS Version: 10.0.22000.2.0.0.768.101 Locale ID: 4105 Additional Information 1: 44f7 Additional Information 2: 44f7814798e513226d0240695bd2d46c Additional Information 3: 4da0 Additional Information 4: 4da0a20d5ee17ddf8f78ee83967625ff Extra information about the problem Bucket ID: 23c459d07370f74af6bc2edf094ab513 (1638235899924493587)
  5. How do I uninstall StartAllBack for Windows 11? This app isn't working right for me. It's always crashing (windows explorer).
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