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Tired of Windows 11? Want to go back to Windows 10 without having to move files (well, kinda)? Well this tutorial is for you! NOTE: This will involve deleting some partitions and modifying the registry. Back up your files as we will run into some errors. 1. You will need two ISOs: a Windows 10 1507 or 1511 ISO and a Windows 10 20H2+ ISO. You can get these ISOs via Windows ISO Downloader 2. Mount the Windows 10 1507/1511 ISO and copy all of the files into another folder. You must use a Windows 10 1507/1511 ISO, or else this will not work. 3. Mount the Windows 10 20H2+ ISO and go to sources and copy "install.wim". In order to follow the steps on the tutorial, I would recommend using 20H2 or later, as I have not tested any version before, so some might require additional work. However, we are still using the 1507/1511 setup. 4 Right click "setup.exe", then click "Troubleshoot compatibility" 5. Click on "Use recommended settings". This will set the compatibility to Windows 8. 6 Click on "Test program". It will give you a UAC prompt, click Yes. 7. Go through setup normally until reboot. We are tricking the 1507/1511 setup into thinking that this is an upgrade from Windows 8 to 10, but we are actually "upgrading" 11 to 10. 8. Your computer should reboot three times, getting past the getting ready screen. After that, on the next reboot Windows will present you with the "Preparing Automatic Repair" screen. This is normal, so let it get to the Windows Recovery screen. 9. Go to Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Command Prompt. We are going to disable WinRE, rebuild the boot files, delete a faulty driver (IntelPMT.sys), and skip OOBE. 10. Type in these commands: cd /d C: rd Recovery /s /q diskpart sel dis 0 lis par sel par 3 (the partition labeled Recovery) del par (override) sel par 1 (your boot partition) assign exit bcdboot C:\Windows /s W: (where your boot partition is) bootrec /fixmbr bootrec /fixboot regedit 11. Go to HKLM and click File > Load hive 12. Go to C:\Windows\system32\config and import "SYSTEM". Name the hive something other than "SYSTEM", like "SYS" 13. Go to HKLM\SYS\ControlSet001\Services. Scroll down until you see the key "IntelPMT". Right click and delete the key. 14. We will also bypass OOBE. In that same hive, go to the Setup key, and set both CMD Lines to cmd.exe, and set all values to 0. 15. Now unload your SYSTEM hive. Exit the Registry Editor, then reboot. 16. When you get to your desktop, you will see that your apps transferred, but not your files. Your files should still be there in the Windows 11 folder, located in C:\Windows.old\Users\(your user). Copy all of the files into your folder from your old folder. Most apps will work, but some may need to be reinstalled, such as Bluestacks. 17. You will notice that some apps will not work, like the Personalization shortcut on the right-click desktop menu will not work. This all can be fixed with a repair install of Windows 10 20H2+. To do this, repeat steps 1-7 or use the original 20H2+ ISO. This should fix the errors. You could technically continue downgrading all the way down to 8.1, by downgrading from 20H2+ to 1511 with a similar trick, then 1511 to 8.1 (but downgrading to those OSES are much more complicated).
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Hello, I want to revive the Get Windows 10 App and make it functional again on Windows 7 and Windows 8.1. I am not able to retrieve the GWX files such as the DownloadSwap folder that includes all the necessary files for GWX to work. (Uploading them to this forum would be helpful, even uploading the entire directory of GWX with the required files would be too.) If anyone is able to help me out with the project on getting the Get Windows 10 App working again, please feel free to do so in this forum. Note: This is a public project and anyone can participate.
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Sorry, my English is not good, the following content is translated software. I am on windows 10 21H2, StartIsBack version 2.9.17. Because I am a China user, we need to use 2 input languages, i.e. English and Chinese Microsoft Pinyin. But when I use the win key to open the start menu and switch the input language, StartIsBack's start menu will close and I need to reopen it, it's a small problem but it affects the smoothness of operation, there is no such problem when I use windows10 official start menu. I hope it can be solved.
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I used the program "Resource Hacker" to modify Firefox's manifest. I essentially removed the line that says it will run on Windows 10, which is the only way I know of to make transparency work on the browser windows. It worked, but the windows have this strange white tint to them. The tint seems to be rendered as an actual layer [as seen in the last screenshot] so surely there is a way to remove it? I'm not sure if it would be under "about:config" or if it's something I have to use Resource Hacker for again. [NOTE: The same white layer also applies to Thunderbird, which obviously is built on the same code.] Any help is much appreciated.
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I would run Microsoft edge on Windows xp, it could be interesting. Are there any method? I also want to make a joke with that.
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Hi, Does anybody know how to fix this small bugs and small errors affected by using AeroGlass v1.5.4 for Win 10 Creators Update? Like on Windows 10 apps which has big text on the title bar (upper left of app window) and the button (min, max, close) are pretty big. I attached the screenshot sample below of these errors and bugs. Please have a look. Let me know if you have any tips how to fix this like on normal apps. Thanks. Regards, Hack
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Hi! When I minimize the music/Groove music app, the sound stops. Maximize the app and the sound continues... Anyone else have this issue? Windows 10 10240 x64