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base on A tool to "Fix" Windows 11 # Windows 11 Fixer <br> [![Latest Release](https://img.shields.io/github/v/release/99natmar99/Windows-11-Fixer?style=flat-square)](https://github.com/99natmar99/Windows-11-Fixer/releases/tag/v2.1.0) [![Latest Release](https://img.shields.io/github/downloads/99natmar99/Windows-11-Fixer/total?style=flat-square)](https://github.com/99natmar99/Windows-11-Fixer/releases/download/v2.1.0/Windows.11.Fixer.v2.1.0.Portable.zip) [![Latest Release](https://img.shields.io/github/license/99natmar99/Windows-11-Fixer?style=flat-square)](https://github.com/99natmar99/Windows-11-Fixer/blob/master/LICENSE)
![screenshot](https://github.com/99natmar99/Windows-11-Fixer/blob/master/Images/FixWin-Light.png)
## About
Windows 11 Fixer is a program designed to make customizing your Windows 11 as easy as possible. Windows 11 Fixer provides one easy to use location to customize Windows 11, change a large amount of Windows settings (including security settings), uninstall undesired Windows software, and install most of the programs you'll want or need.
## Features
- Customize the look and feel of the taskbar.
- Adjust the right-click context menu to your liking.
- Modify file explorer, and adjust file and folder options with ease.
- Adjust a large range of Windows settings, including plenty of privacy and security settings.
- Uninstall any undesired Windows software including Cortana and Microsoft Edge.
- Install additional programs to help enhance and customize Windows 11 to your liking.
- Install most commonly used progams, including internet browsers, game launchers, audio and video streaming, etc.
## Downloads
| Latest Release (v2.1.0) | Portable | Lite |
|-------------------------|----------|------|
| [Release Notes](https://github.com/99natmar99/Windows-11-Fixer/releases/tag/v2.1.0) | [Download](https://github.com/99natmar99/Windows-11-Fixer/releases/download/v2.1.0/Windows.11.Fixer.v2.1.0.Portable.zip) | [Download](https://github.com/99natmar99/Windows-11-Fixer/releases/download/v2.1.0/Windows.11.Fixer.v2.1.0.Lite.zip) |
The Lite version of Windows 11 Fixer requires .NET 5.0 to be installed in order to run. If you do not have this installed, an installer has been included with the program.
## Images
### Windows Settings
![screenshot](https://github.com/99natmar99/Windows-11-Fixer/blob/master/Images/Settings-Dark.png)
### Uninstall Microsoft Bloat
![screenshot](https://github.com/99natmar99/Windows-11-Fixer/blob/master/Images/Uninstall-Light.png)
### Install Software
![screenshot](https://github.com/99natmar99/Windows-11-Fixer/blob/master/Images/Install-Dark.png)
## Known Issues
### Fix Windows Page
- Some fixes request the user to restart their computer in order for those fixes to take effect. Sometimes those fixes only require a Windows explorer restart rather than a full computer restart.
- The small taskbar fix results in the taskbar clock and system tray icons to be cut off.
- Icon spacing varies throughout the taskbar size fixes.
- When adding or removing take ownership, the registry prompt may sometimes not appear as the topmost window.
### Windows Settings Page
- Some setting changes may result in a terminal window appearing with "error code 1" present. This just means that a registry value the program was trying to delete was not found. You can ignore and close this window.
### Uninstall MS Bloat Page
- Some Edge files may still remain until a computer restart has been performed.
### Install Software Page
- Some programs which are installed through the Microsoft Store (Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+) require the user to be currently logged into a Microsoft account in the Microsoft store.
- After installaing software, sometimes Windows 11 Fixer will remain frozen and is required to be closed and reopened in order to continue using it.
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