For instance, malware might add a CLSID that points to its malicious DLL under InprocServer32 . Then, whenever a specific action (e.g., opening a ZIP file or clicking a link) occurs, Windows loads the malware.
It creates a "dummy" entry in your registry that forces Windows Explorer to skip the modern, simplified menu and fall back to the legacy one. Review: Is it worth it? Pros (The Good Stuff) Kill the "Show More Options" Click: For instance, malware might add a CLSID that
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[ARTICLE] Restore old Right-click Context menu in Windows 11 Review: Is it worth it
When Microsoft released Windows 11, it introduced a streamlined, modern context menu—the list of options that appears when a user right-clicks a file or folder. This new menu emphasized aesthetic minimalism and touch-friendliness, tucking many advanced or third-party options behind a "Show more options" button. For power users and those accustomed to the rapid workflows of Windows 10, this additional click represented a significant friction point in daily productivity. The registry command in question serves as a direct response to this design shift, acting as a "toggle" to restore the classic Windows 10 context menu system. For power users and those accustomed to the