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I have enabled the mod "Bring Back the Borders!", which is said to remove rounded corners and add borders in Win11, and added dwm.exe to the include list as directed:

However, I'm still seeing rounded corners:

What steps should I take to fix this?

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submitted 2 months ago by uidev to c/windows11
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Calls from android? (self.windows11)
submitted 2 months ago by DarkDiamondK to c/windows11
 
 

I want to receive calls on my pc and not use phone link, I already use KDE Connect for everything else, calls is the last thing I want

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I'm happily on Dev builds of Win11 for some years, but it refuses to update for about last year. Overwriting the appraiserres.dll doesn't do the trick anymore. Is there some other bypass I can use? I don't want to run clean install from ISO.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/24293090

Microsoft is aware of the issue and promises to release a patch.

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submitted 4 months ago by uidev to c/windows11
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This isn't Arc (lemmy.world)
submitted 4 months ago by acceptable_humor to c/windows11
 
 

This is Zen Browser. A firefox based browser that looks beautiful, is open source and gives you amazing qol features like split tabs and much more without a heavy AI overtone.

This browser also supports Mods/Themes via the Zen Store. My current setup is created by using those mods. Details in the comments.

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It's been a long time but It finally happened, I've been compromised. Like an idiot I reused passwords and they got into most of my accounts. I've changed 300 different passwords and recovered all except one account, my Facebook, which I'm being told is unlikely I'll ever get into again.

This is probably from a data breach, I'm in a few, however, I still want to do a wipe of my PC, but it's been a few years and I don't remember the best practices.

This is a long time coming though because as well as simply possibly being compromised my PC has been experiencing a myriad of errors and annoyances, such as random entire system stutters, apps crashing out of nowhere and general performance slowdown.

Luckily I've got about 7 drives all holding various things, but the entire OS is on the tiny NVME C drive, as well as program installations. IIRC I can factory reset without losing data on the other drives but this one will probably be wiped yes? Is this enough for security though? I would imagine most malicious files would be completely removed by reinstalling the OS but I want to make sure no other avenues exist.

Also what is best practices this day and age to do a clean reset? Thanks guys

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