Mirai
New Member
Posts: 17
OS: Windows 10, version 22H2
Theme: SimpleClassicTheme (rip), RetroBar and some Windhawk tweaks
CPU: Intel Core i3-1005g1
RAM: 4.00 GB
GPU: Integrated graphics, which sucks :D
Computer Make/Model: DELL
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Post by Mirai on Aug 17, 2021 7:43:35 GMT -8
Is there a way to turn this... Into this?
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Post by The Jackal on Aug 17, 2021 13:41:11 GMT -8
1. Open a text file in Notepad. 2. Enter the following into it:
taskkill /im explorer.exe /f start explorer.exe exit
3. Save the file whatever you want but give it the extension of .bat . 4. Run the bat file you've just created. 5. Explorer will be closed, then restarted instantly and you'll what you want.
That works for me on Windows 10 LTSB, but I've no idea if it still works on the latest builds.
Only catch with doing this is it will corrupt the taskbar, so you'll need to use an alternative like SCT Taskbar or RetroBar.
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Mirai
New Member
Posts: 17
OS: Windows 10, version 22H2
Theme: SimpleClassicTheme (rip), RetroBar and some Windhawk tweaks
CPU: Intel Core i3-1005g1
RAM: 4.00 GB
GPU: Integrated graphics, which sucks :D
Computer Make/Model: DELL
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Post by Mirai on Aug 17, 2021 14:25:12 GMT -8
1. Open a text file in Notepad. 2. Enter the following into it: taskkill /im explorer.exe /f start explorer.exe exit 3. Save the file whatever you want but give it the extension of .bat . 4. Run the bat file you've just created. 5. Explorer will be closed, then restarted instantly and you'll what you want. That works for me on Windows 10 LTSB, but I've no idea if it still works on the latest builds. Only catch with doing this is it will corrupt the taskbar, so you'll need to use an alternative like SCT Taskbar or RetroBar. Thank you!!!
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