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Windows 11 error

Anonymous
2022-06-29T23:21:51+00:00

I've installed windows 11 a while ago but somehow some of the display still looks like windows 10(like mini taskbar in bottom right corner and setting). I've done an update but it's still the same, can anyone help me? Thank you

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  1. VARADHARAJAN K 9,681 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2022-07-01T08:31:42+00:00

    After upgrading to windows 11 , you must remove existing graphics device driver and install latest graphics driver which is recommended for windows 11..

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  2. Anonymous
    2022-06-30T00:53:46+00:00

    Hi Naryan. I'm Greg, 10 years awarded Windows MVP, here to help you.

    I believe you're referring to the taskbar and Settings apps not looking fully like WIndows 11, correct? The rest is obscured by using the dark theme, which if you want you can change in Window Settings > Personalization > Colors > High Contrast Settings > Turn off.

    Re-register the Settings app in Windows 11 as shown here:

    https://www.elevenforum.com/t/reset-and-re-regi...

    Try fixing the Try these fixes for Task Bar in Windows 11:

    https://www.ubackup.com/windows-11/windows-11-t...

    https://wethegeek.com/windows-11-taskbar-not-wo...

    https://m.majorgeeks.com/content/page/restart_r...

    https://www.makeuseof.com/windows-11-breaking-p...

    https://www.thewindowsclub.com/windows-11-taskb... ((Avoid ad links which intrude into editorial copy, especially avoid Restoro, PC Repair Tool and Reimage ads)

    Update your drivers from the PC maker's Support Downloads webpage for your exact model. While there check for the latest Chipset, BIOS, Sound, Network, USB3, Bluetooth and all other drivers to compare with the version/date installled for that device in Device Manager reached by right clicking the Start Menu.

    If the drivers are not present or not working for Facial Recognition or Fingerprint then contact your PC manufacturer's Support.

    Expedite install of all Windows Updates in Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update > Check for Updates, including needed restarts, then go back to check again until no more are offered.

    Then go into Microsoft Store app > My Library > Get Updates and expedite all Store app Updates, too, until no more are offered.

    Establish a Clean Boot to turn off Startup Freeloaders that can conflict and cause issues:

    https://www.makeuseof.com/clean-boot-windows-11/

    Test for account corruption by creating a new Local Admin account to see if the problem goes away:

    https://pureinfotech.com/create-local-administr...

    Sign into the new account, test it works correctly, if so move files over, test all apps work or reinstall any that don't. Then when ready delete the old account in Settings > Accounts > Family & Other Users.

    You can change it to your Microsoft account if desired in Settings > Accounts > Your Info > Sign in with a Microsoft Account Instead.

    Download, install and run a full scan with free Malwarebyes from https://www.malwarebytes.com/mwb-download/ after enabling Root Kit scan in Scan Settings. Clean Up anything it finds and then run again. Turn off Real Time trial in Control panel to keep as on-demand scanner.

    Run System File Checker/DISM in WIndows 11:

    https://www.elevenforum.com/t/use-system-file-c...

    If that doesn't fix it then you can do a Windows 11 Repair Upgrade which reinstalls Windows while saving your files and apps in place, brings it up to the latest version by the most stable method, takes about an hour and resolves most problems: https://www.elevenforum.com/t/repair-install-wi...

    Feel free to ask back any questions. Based on the results you post back I may have other suggestions if necessary.

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