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Is there a method to replicate Windows 10's appearance in Windows 11 with God Mode?

Is there a method to replicate Windows 10's appearance in Windows 11 with God Mode?

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06-28-2022, 10:29 AM
#1
I'll be honest...the Windows 11 interface is starting to irritate me in certain situations, such as Explorer not being smooth, requiring you to navigate through more settings just to create a new folder and dealing with other frustrating aspects.

Could God Mode provide functionalities similar to those in Windows 10?

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Intel i5 13600k
Ram : 64 GB Ripjaws V
GPU : Nvidia RTX 2060 6GB
Motherboard : MSI MAG B660 TOMAHAWK WIFI DDR4 (MS- 7D41)
OS : Windows 11 Pro
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TheRealVaxor69
06-28-2022, 10:29 AM #1

I'll be honest...the Windows 11 interface is starting to irritate me in certain situations, such as Explorer not being smooth, requiring you to navigate through more settings just to create a new folder and dealing with other frustrating aspects.

Could God Mode provide functionalities similar to those in Windows 10?

Specs:
Intel i5 13600k
Ram : 64 GB Ripjaws V
GPU : Nvidia RTX 2060 6GB
Motherboard : MSI MAG B660 TOMAHAWK WIFI DDR4 (MS- 7D41)
OS : Windows 11 Pro
Drives: Kingston A2000 1TB
Crucial MX500 2TB
Crucial MX500 4TB
Samsung 870 Evo 2TB

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JessBrearley
Member
195
06-29-2022, 08:31 PM
#2
Click with the right mouse button
Create a new folder
It looks just like it does in Windows 10.
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JessBrearley
06-29-2022, 08:31 PM #2

Click with the right mouse button
Create a new folder
It looks just like it does in Windows 10.

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Gusstert
Junior Member
42
07-15-2022, 06:31 AM
#3
I believe there might be a program that could transform 11 into 10, though I can't remember its name. It really helped a lot. 😉
I hope someone else has encountered something similar and can shed some light.
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Gusstert
07-15-2022, 06:31 AM #3

I believe there might be a program that could transform 11 into 10, though I can't remember its name. It really helped a lot. 😉
I hope someone else has encountered something similar and can shed some light.

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10riley17
Member
185
07-15-2022, 02:46 PM
#4
There is a rather obscure website that published an article about achieving a similar experience to Windows 10 on Windows 11. Check out their suggestions and consider visiting their site for more ideas.
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10riley17
07-15-2022, 02:46 PM #4

There is a rather obscure website that published an article about achieving a similar experience to Windows 10 on Windows 11. Check out their suggestions and consider visiting their site for more ideas.

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Lucmus3
Member
60
07-16-2022, 06:52 AM
#5
Huh, I didn't realize I started it the first time. Nice!
I understand third-party apps are available, but my question is whether it's feasible to do it in God mode so I can avoid using them and run things directly from Windows officially.
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Lucmus3
07-16-2022, 06:52 AM #5

Huh, I didn't realize I started it the first time. Nice!
I understand third-party apps are available, but my question is whether it's feasible to do it in God mode so I can avoid using them and run things directly from Windows officially.

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leeroy2012
Junior Member
1
07-16-2022, 09:19 PM
#6
God mode consolidates all the configurations into a single location. It doesn't make changes, just organizes them for better accessibility.
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leeroy2012
07-16-2022, 09:19 PM #6

God mode consolidates all the configurations into a single location. It doesn't make changes, just organizes them for better accessibility.

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rmk1205
Junior Member
30
07-17-2022, 01:33 AM
#7
never encountered them before.
the majority of updates seem to only modify the start menu, which is something i use infrequently—I tend to forget it's been altered. i rarely interact with win 10 either; i overlook the distinctions, as there aren't many noticeable differences. i only looked for variations shortly after windows 11 was released.
i didn’t realize i had already switched to win 11 within ten minutes of installing the operating system. i actually hoped for more significant changes to distinguish it from 10.
i’m curious about the interface in version 12. so far, all i’ve seen is a new wallpaper—you’ll have to try harder. windows updates just seem to alter the desktop background; when was the last real update? xp?
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rmk1205
07-17-2022, 01:33 AM #7

never encountered them before.
the majority of updates seem to only modify the start menu, which is something i use infrequently—I tend to forget it's been altered. i rarely interact with win 10 either; i overlook the distinctions, as there aren't many noticeable differences. i only looked for variations shortly after windows 11 was released.
i didn’t realize i had already switched to win 11 within ten minutes of installing the operating system. i actually hoped for more significant changes to distinguish it from 10.
i’m curious about the interface in version 12. so far, all i’ve seen is a new wallpaper—you’ll have to try harder. windows updates just seem to alter the desktop background; when was the last real update? xp?