Bad news for those who changed the start menu and taskbar; Microsoft no longer allows customization apps in Windows 11. Here are the details:
Those using Windows 11 24H2 version noticed that third-party applications for customizing the interface did not work. Microsoft not only blocks running these apps, but also blocks upgrading to the new version.
Applications that modify the Start menu and taskbar will not work.
StartAllBack, a popular tool to replace the taskbar and Start menu in Windows 11, is no longer working. ExplorerPatcher, which brings the taskbar of Windows 10, cannot be used in Windows 11 24H2 version. So why?
Microsoft does not allow the use of these customization applications on the grounds that they cause security or performance problems in Windows. Interestingly, both StartAllBack and ExplorerPatcher work fine and without any performance problems. Users say that they have overcome this obstacle by changing the file name.
Windows 11 24H2 will be a version that will cause headaches for users who rely on third-party applications to customize the user interface. This version is expected to be released for all users in September.