How to Fix: I made my Windows 11 installation look like that one Windows 12 leak
Customizing Windows 11 experimental build with Windhawk, MyDockFinder, FluentFlyouts and Files App.
📋 Table of Contents
The issue you're experiencing is due to the experimental build of Windows 11, which can sometimes cause unintended changes in the UI. In this case, it appears that the Windhawk, MyDockFinder, FluentFlyouts, and Files App are causing the Windows 12-like appearance.
⚠️ Common Causes
- Using experimental builds of Windows 11
- Conflicting third-party apps
- Incorrectly configured system settings
🛠️ Step-by-Step Verified Fixes
Method 1: Reset Windows 11 to Default Settings
- Step 1: Press the Windows key + R to open Run, type 'msconfig' and press Enter.
- Step 2: In the System Configuration window, navigate to the Startup tab and disable any suspicious apps.
- Step 3: Click Apply and then OK to save changes.
Method 2: Uninstall Conflicting Apps
- Step 1: Press the Windows key + I to open Settings, navigate to Apps and toggle off any suspicious apps.
- Step 2: Go to the Store app and uninstall Windhawk, MyDockFinder, FluentFlyouts, and Files App.
Method 3: Update Windows 11
- Step 1: Go to Settings > Update & Security and check for updates.
- Step 2: If an update is available, follow the prompts to install it.
💡 Conclusion
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the issue and return your Windows 11 installation to its default state. If you're still experiencing issues, consider reaching out to Microsoft support for further assistance.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
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