Microsoft launched its new operating system Windows 11 on October 5, 2021. The software, which contains important innovations, especially in terms of interface, is still being updated. Accordingly, Microsoft will soon release Windows 11 version 24H2. However, this version seems to bring some restrictions. Here are the details…
Goodbye to interface customization apps with Windows 11 24H2 update
Even though Windows 11 offers improvements in terms of the interface, some users may turn to third-party apps for even more customization. However, according to recent developments, Microsoft is not very happy about this.
According to the latest information, Microsoft will block third-party applications for interface customization such as StartAllBack and ExplorerPatcher with the upcoming Windows 11 24H2 release.
When users try to launch the app, they will get an error message that it cannot be run due to security or performance issues. Of course, users who have not updated to Windows 11 24H2 will still be able to use the customization apps.
The Windows 11 preview released by Microsoft in recent months clearly showed that support for the operating system will be gradually withdrawn from some older processor models. Accordingly, support for older generation processors such as the Intel Core 2 Quad has reportedly been discontinued.
Windows 11 24H2 will come with new features. So what do you think about this issue? Don’t forget to share your opinions with us in the Comments section below.