![]() ![]() That does the trick for now, no need to uninstall. So : Tick that thing, and to to access explorer patcher, you can either write that in CMD, or search it (type ExplorerPatcher / or Properties). It comes with a range of useful features, including the ability to add new context menu items. So I suppose by just reseting those that would work again.Įdit : Just tested it, opened it with C:\Windows\System32\rundll32.exe "C:\Program Files\ExplorerPatcher\",ZZGUI, but reseting it has made no change.Įdit 2 : Fixed by ticking one thing, using this solution here : #1805 (comment) Desactive el menú contextual y la barra de comandos de Windows 11 en el Explorador de archivos y más. I believe that it might be something I have ticked in that session and not in the other, that became not compatible with new windows patches. Elija entre la barra de tareas de Windows 11 o Windows 10 (con soporte para etiquetas, íconos pequeños y mucha personalización). PS : Not sure why an update would change anything, because on one session it works perfectly, and the other it doesn't. Any way to access file explorer another way maybe ? Or has anyone found a fix ? I'm not too keen on uninstalling it because it will uninstall for the whole computer, not just the session, and I spent a great amount of time making the other menu look good. I have two accounts in my laptop : One that works perfectly, and one where the right clic is blocked (And I can't unpin transparent icons from the taskbar). ![]()
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