You Need These 5 Apps For Windows 11
Summary
TLDRThis video showcases essential third-party apps for enhancing Windows 11 experience. It covers Microsoft PC Manager, a cleaner alternative to CCleaner, and Explorer Patcher, which unlocks hidden Windows features. The video also recommends Envy Clean Install for GPU driver updates and a context menu restorer for Windows 11. Lastly, it introduces Fan Control, a powerful tool for managing fan speeds based on system temperatures, making it a must-have for gamers and PC enthusiasts.
Takeaways
- 💻 The video discusses essential third-party apps for enhancing Windows 11 experience.
- 🔗 The presenter mentions a sponsor, VIP SCD Key, offering a discounted Windows 10 license to activate Windows 10 and subsequently upgrade to Windows 11.
- 🧼 Microsoft PC Manager is recommended as an alternative to CCleaner for maintaining PCs, focusing on startup time and disk cleanup.
- 🚫 The script warns against using registry cleaners due to the risk of rendering a computer unfixable.
- 🔄 Explorer Patcher is highlighted for unlocking hidden features in Windows 11 and allowing UI customization.
- 🎮 For gamers, Envy Clean Install (NV clean install) is crucial for updating GPU drivers, especially for Nvidia users.
- 📁 A standalone app to restore the classic context menu in Windows 11 is mentioned as a solution for users who dislike the new context menu.
- 📊 Fan Control is praised for its robust functionality in managing fan speeds based on various system temperatures and conditions.
- 🛠️ The video suggests that while these apps are beneficial, some like Explorer Patcher might face instability or challenges with future Windows updates.
- 🔍 The presenter encourages viewers to check out more detailed reviews on specific apps like Explorer Patcher.
Q & A
What is the main focus of the video script?
-The main focus of the video script is to introduce and demonstrate third-party applications that are beneficial for enhancing the Windows 11 experience, even though they are not essential.
What is the first application mentioned in the script and what does it do?
-The first application mentioned is Microsoft PC Manager, which is an alternative to CCleaner. It helps in maintaining a PC by cleaning up temporary files and system caches.
Why does the script writer prefer Microsoft PC Manager over CCleaner?
-The script writer prefers Microsoft PC Manager over CCleaner due to concerns with CCleaner's Registry Cleaner feature, which has been known to cause issues, while the rest of CCleaner functions well.
What is the benefit of using a valid Windows 10 license as mentioned in the script?
-Using a valid Windows 10 license allows users to activate Windows 10, remove the watermark, and upgrade to Windows 11 for free.
What is Explorer Patcher and what does it do?
-Explorer Patcher is a program that unlocks hidden features within Windows 11, allowing users to customize the look and functionality of the operating system, such as reverting the taskbar to the Windows 10 style.
What potential issue with Explorer Patcher is discussed in the script?
-The script discusses a potential issue with Explorer Patcher where the upcoming Windows 11 24H2 update may no longer allow reverting to the Windows 10 taskbar, which is a significant feature of the program.
What is NV Clean Install and how does it help with GPU drivers?
-NV Clean Install is a program that helps users update their Nvidia GPU drivers by detecting the best driver for their specific hardware and allowing selective installation of driver components.
What is the Windows 11 Classic Context Menu app and what does it do?
-The Windows 11 Classic Context Menu app is a simple tool that restores the classic context menu from previous Windows versions, offering a more familiar interface for users who find the new Windows 11 context menu less intuitive.
What does the Fan Control program offer that sets it apart from other hardware monitoring tools?
-Fan Control allows users to adjust fan speeds based on various scenarios and temperatures, such as CPU or GPU heat, providing detailed control over cooling solutions that other hardware monitoring tools may not offer.
What is the script writer's opinion on Explorer Patcher's future given Microsoft's stance on UI modifications?
-The script writer expresses hope that Explorer Patcher will continue to be supported and updated despite Microsoft's tendency to discourage modifications to the Windows 11 UI.
How can users obtain a discount on the Windows 10 license key mentioned in the script?
-Users can obtain a 25% discount on the Windows 10 license key by using the code 'cyber CPU' during checkout.
Outlines
💻 Essential Third-Party Apps for Windows 11
The paragraph introduces a list of third-party applications that are recommended for enhancing the Windows 11 experience. These apps, while not necessary, can significantly improve functionality and efficiency. The narrator also mentions the need to activate Windows 10 to avoid issues and to upgrade to Windows 11 for free. A sponsored link is provided for obtaining a Windows 10 license key at a discounted price.
🧹 Microsoft PC Manager: An Alternative to CCleaner
This section discusses Microsoft PC Manager, a program that offers similar functionality to CCleaner for maintaining and optimizing a PC. The narrator explains that while CCleaner is effective for cleaning temporary files and caches, they advise against using its registry cleaner due to the potential risk of damaging the system. Microsoft PC Manager is highlighted as a safer, free alternative that provides comparable features without the registry cleaning component.
🔧 Explorer Patcher: Unlocking Hidden Windows 11 Features
The narrator presents Explorer Patcher, a tool that modifies Windows 11 to reveal and utilize hidden features, some of which are remnants from Windows 10. The tool is downloaded from GitHub and allows users to customize the taskbar and other UI elements. Despite its benefits, the narrator warns of potential instability with future Windows updates, particularly mentioning issues expected with the 24 H2 update where the Windows 10 taskbar feature may be removed.
🎮 Keeping Drivers Updated with EnV Clean Install
The paragraph focuses on the importance of updating GPU drivers, especially for gaming systems, to ensure optimal performance. The narrator recommends EnV Clean Install, a utility for managing Nvidia GPU drivers. The program automatically detects the best driver for the user's hardware and allows for selective installation of driver components. It also provides options for customizing the driver installation process.
🍔 Restoring the Classic Context Menu in Windows 11
Here, the narrator introduces a simple app that restores the classic context menu in Windows 11, which some users find more user-friendly than the updated version. The app provides a straightforward interface for toggling between the new and classic context menus without needing to edit the registry manually. It also includes options for command line usage, making it suitable for integration into scripts for system administration.
🌡️ Advanced Fan Control with Fan Control Program
The final paragraph discusses Fan Control, a program that allows for detailed management of fan speeds based on various system temperatures. The narrator explains how the program can be used to set up custom fan curves that respond to CPU, GPU, and other component temperatures, providing precise control over cooling solutions. This is particularly useful for gaming systems where different applications may stress different components.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Windows 11
💡Third-Party Apps
💡Microsoft PC Manager
💡CCleaner
💡Explorer Patcher
💡GPU Driver
💡Envy Clean Install
💡Context Menu
💡Fan Control
💡Registry Cleaners
💡Windows 10 Unactivated
Highlights
Introduction to third-party apps that enhance Windows 11 experience
Highlight of apps that are not frequently used but save a lot of time
Promotion of VIP SCD key for affordable Windows 10 activation
Advantages of using an activated copy of Windows 10 for upgrading to Windows 11
Introduction to Microsoft PC Manager as an alternative to CCleaner
Explanation of Microsoft PC Manager's features for PC maintenance
Warning against using registry cleaners due to potential system damage
Recommendation of Explorer Patcher for unlocking hidden Windows 11 features
Demonstration of reverting Windows 11 taskbar to Windows 10 style
Discussion on Explorer Patcher's instability and compatibility with upcoming Windows 11 updates
Introduction to NV Clean Install for updating Nvidia GPU drivers
Description of NV Clean Install's process for driver updates
Utility of Windows 11 Classic Context Menu for restoring classic context menu
Explanation of how to use the Windows 11 Classic Context Menu app
Introduction to Fan Control app for managing PC cooling systems
Description of Fan Control's capabilities for customizing fan speed based on temperature
Recommendation of Fan Control for gaming systems
Conclusion and summary of the five recommended apps for Windows 11
Transcripts
today I'm going to show you some
third-party apps that you have to have
in Windows 11 well you don't actually
have to have them but you really should
stay
tuned there are many programs that we
interact with on a daily basis that we
couldn't function without these are the
high-profile apps like your word
processor and your browser however
there's also apps that we don't use very
often but having them saves us a
tremendous amount of time these might be
apps that help us keep our PC running or
maybe for troubleshooting problems they
could also be programs that change the
functionality within windows that we
simply don't like these are the apps
that we're looking at today but first I
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running an unactivated copy of Windows
10 now on with the video so yes today
we're going to be looking at apps that
don't get much use but when we do use
them they make a huge difference these
are the programs that we use to
customize the look of Windows or
troubleshoot problems within Windows
these are the apps that we use to
maintain our computer and they may not
get ran very often but their usefulness
is not due to how often we use these
programs but how useful the programs are
when we do need them so let's jump on
the system and we'll get started all
right here we are in Windows 11 this is
23 H2 so all the apps we're looking at
today are pretty much going to be
centered around 23 H2 we're not really
looking at the new update coming out
however if there's any issues with the
update with the apps that we're talking
about I'm going to go ahead and talk
about those during the video however
there's really only one that might have
some issues but so the first thing we're
looking at today is a program called
Microsoft PC manager and this is
essentially kind of Microsoft's answer
to C cleaner and personally I think it's
a good alternative but let's go ahead
and check it out so to install it you
just go to this website and I'll go
ahead and have the link in the
description below and you click the
download button now the download button
is going to open the Microsoft store
however the nice thing about this is it
doesn't actually require a Microsoft
account in order to install it you can
just install it right from the Microsoft
store by hitting the get button and
it'll do its thing go ahead and hit yes
to the user account control and it'll
start installing the program so some
Microsoft store programs require a
Microsoft account and some don't so
luckily this is one that doesn't so once
it's installed you can push open go
ahead and minimize
this it might take a second and then
once it opens it looks just like that
it's a really simple little program I'm
not going to go over this in too much
detail because we have other apps to get
into however you can go through and you
can do different processes from within
this thing some stuffff that's a lot
similar to the way C cleaner works for
instance you can clean up your startup
time or you can at least see what your
startup time is and it'll tell you
things that are recommended to leave on
and if you have anything that takes a
long time to start when the computer
boots it'll recommend disabling that and
then also it has disc cleanup functions
and these things work real similar to
the regular Windows disc clean up
however you can go through and you can
delete a lot of temporary files and
things of that nature and you can choose
which ones of these you delete too just
by simply checking on the Box in order
to delete something however it doesn't
have the recycle bin checked by default
that's a little unusual however we're
going to go ahead and go back right here
but there's lots of things in this thing
that they give you a similar
functionality as C cleaner and it's
definitely worth checking out now as I
said before Microsoft's PC manager is a
lot like C cleaner however the issue
that I have with CA cleaner isn't the
traditional program itself because as a
program to eliminate waste on your
computer like temporary files and
different system caches it works really
well my issue with C cleaner and the
reason why I don't recommend it is the
Registry Cleaner that comes with it if
you use the program and just don't touch
the Registry Cleaner then it works fine
and I would actually probably recommend
it over this one here however there's
been too many systems that I've seen
destroyed because of registry cleaners
and the benefit to registry cleaners
just isn't there if you take two systems
side by side everything in these systems
is exactly the same but the only
difference is one of them has a
perfectly pristine registry and the
other one has the most cluttered and
Bloated registry possible the
performance difference between these two
is negligible registry cleaners just
aren't worth the risk because deleting
the wrong key could render your computer
unfixable but with that said Microsoft's
PC manager comes with a lot more than CA
cleaner comes with and it's free it's
definitely worth checking out now the
next program that I'm going to show you
guys I've covered on this channel before
in fact I've covered this program
several times because it happens to be
one of my favorite programs for Windows
11 and that program is Explorer Patcher
let's jump back on the computer and I'll
show it to you okay we can go ahead and
close this right now and then the next
thing we're looking at here is Explorer
Patcher and this one is available on
GitHub you can go ahead and download it
and install it on your system play
around with it yourself so to download
it you just go over here to where it
says releases and go ahead and grab the
latest release click on that now it does
have a lot of notes and we're going to
talk about some of these notes later
because there are some kind of
concerning things especially stuff
that's related to 24 H2 but we'll get
into that a little bit later so to
download it you go down and download the
executable right here and then once it's
downloaded you just run it and once you
run it it installs itself on the system
it's actually fairly easy to install and
once it's installed it pretty much looks
exactly the same as it did before your
windows 11 should function exactly the
same however it does make a lot of
changes within windows and to get to
those changes all you got to do is right
click on the start menu and as you can
see you have a much different menu here
you just go on properties and this will
open the the Explorer Patcher properties
now what explorer Patcher is for is is
essentially allows you to unlock hidden
features with in Windows 11 and most of
that is kind of old code that was left
in Windows 11 from Windows 10 so as you
can see right now the taskbar is set to
Windows 11 however we can change it to
Windows 10 and then click restart file
explorer and when it restarts you'll
realize we have the old windows 10
taskbar however when you click the start
button it's still centered but that's
okay because you can go over to start
menu and you can change that to Windows
10 as well and you can also position it
over at the edge of the screen so once
we go to ahead and restart Explorer here
you'll see that now we essentially have
basically Windows 10 now there's lots of
different settings in here and I'm not
going to go into all of them in this
video right here however just know that
this program has a bunch of advanced
options and a lot of stuff that you can
do with it if you'd like to have more
information on it then I would check out
my last video that I did on this I go
into much better detail than this one is
now if you ever get tired of it and you
want to get rid of it all you have to do
is go ahead and click on start open up
your control panel or you can do this in
settings as well but go ahead and click
uninstall and then find Explorer Patcher
on the list right here and once you find
it click uninstall hit yes and it will
remove it from your computer like it was
never there and then once it comes back
to Windows you'll see that it goes back
to the windows 11 now it did leave me
with an uncentered taskbar so if you
want to fix that just go into taskbar
settings go into taskbar behaviors and
change it from left to Center and you'll
have it back in the center again like it
was before now here's the thing with
Explorer Patcher it's an incredible
piece of software the functionality
changes the UI of Windows 11 in some
really good ways to be honest with you I
think this functionality should have
come with Windows 11 in the first place
it's also free and open- Source piece of
software that's written by just a dude
just like you and me that just wants
Windows 11 to work the way that he wants
it to work it's the best of both worlds
it's free and it's incredibly powerful
but unfortunately that's also the reason
for its biggest downside and that is
Explorer Patcher has a tendency to kind
of be unstable sometimes now I just
showed you it working on the latest copy
of Windows 1123 H2 and it's running
pretty solid right now however from what
I hear Windows 1124 H2 will no longer
allow you to revert to the Windows 10
taskbar
so if this is true it removes one of the
biggest benefits for Explorer Patcher
now the reason why this is is because
Microsoft has removed the old windows 10
taskbar from the codebase in Windows 11
at least in 24 H2 apparently they really
don't want people re-enabling it however
after digging through the comment
section on the GitHub page for Explorer
Patcher the developer has stated that
the reimplementation of the Windows 10
taskbar has already been finished but
they're holding it back from releasing
it at this time because they have some
other problems that they're trying to
deal with with 24 H2 so hopefully by the
time 24 H2 is released to the public
these problems will be resolved and
Explorer Patcher will work as normal but
at least for right now it's still
working fine in 23 H2 and that's what's
available anyway however in another
couple of weeks Windows could update and
it might break it again and we'll have
to wait a little bit for a fix this is
the downside with free programs that
don't that have this much functionality
personally I think Microsoft should just
work with this developer to integrate
this program into Windows 11 once and
for all I mean that's what we wanted
from the very beginning anyway but with
that said it's time to move on to the
next program and that program is an
absolute necessity for people who enjoy
gaming on Windows because one important
aspect of gaming is making sure that we
get the most out of the expensive
Hardware that we buy for these gaming
systems the best way to do that is to
keep our drivers updated and the most
important driver for a gaming system is
our GPU driver so if you use an Nvidia
GPU you need this next program let's
jump back on the computer and I'll show
you what it is okay so this next one
we're looking at this is another one
that I've covered in the past it's a
program called Envy clean install or
Envy clean stall I call it NV clean
install but you know it is what it is so
to download it you just click the
download button on the website that I'll
have linked down in the description
below and then essentially just pick a
mirror click on it and go ahead and
download the program and once it's
downloaded you'll see that it'll be
sitting in your downloads directory
ready to run now this program is a
really easy program to use all you got
to do is launch it say yes to your user
account control and then once it
launches it essentially tells you what
your current driver is and what the best
driver for for your specific Hardware so
it'll detect your hardware and tell you
what the best driver is now as you can
see my computer's driver is pretty
outdated I'm using 528.com
wanted to however what you do is you
essentially pick the driver that you
want and then go ahead and click next
and now next it allows you to select
which components of the driver to
install now you could leave out all the
GeForce experience components if you
want and I do personally what I
typically pick is I make sure the
display driver obviously is selected but
you know that's a given but I will also
select the physx as well as the HD audio
over HDMI now typically I won't install
anything else the USBC driver I don't
mess with the Optimus I don't mess with
frame view SDK I don't and the quadro
View and also the Microsoft Visual cun
times I typically already have those
installed so I usually don't waste my
time with it so I'll usually check these
top three and then hit next and now what
it's going to do is it's going to go
ahead and download the installer from
nvidia's website so you don't have to
search for the website for the installer
that's one of the reasons why I think
this program is so nice because it
requires you to literally do nothing you
just leave this program sitting on your
desktop or on or in a folder where you
keep your tools and utilities for
working on your system and then run it
every once in a while and see if there's
a driver update and then once you run it
you can actually go through and modify
that driver update so it just updates
the parts of the driver that you want to
install specifically so once it gets
through this and it might take a second
to get through this it'll come to the
next one and this is essentially all the
install installation tweaks and stuff
like that that you can make now what I
usually choose and this doesn't
necessarily mean it's the right way to
do it but this is the way I do it is I
perform a clean installation I usually
leave everything else unchecked except
for Show expert tweaks and then I go
down here and I will usually always turn
on enable mess message signal interrupts
it's the MSI support for your driver now
most drivers are going to do this by
default anyway at this point however if
yours doesn't I would go ahead and check
this and it'll force it into MSI mode
and then once you do that you go ahead
and hit next and then just push the
install button and it will install the
new driver now there's not much else to
say about EnV clean install it has a
very basic job and it does it very well
so let's move on to our next app which
fixes a major annoyance for me in
Windows 11 now if you're using Explorer
Patcher then it already fixes this
annoyance but if you're not this is a
standalone program that does just one
thing it restores the classic context
menu in Windows 11 let me show you to
you let jump back on the computer okay
so go ahead and close close NV clean
install because I don't want to update
my driver right now and we can do that
at any time I'm going to go ahead and
open this up and then the next thing is
a Windows 11 classic context menu now
what this is is it's a ridiculously
Simple app and I'm going to go and on
the website here it even shows you how
to do this manually so you don't
actually need this app to do this but
the app definitely makes it a lot easier
so I like to keep this just sitting on
my thumb drive because honestly it's
kind of nice to have around and it makes
it easier so you don't have to go into
the registry to do this if you don't
want to so go ahead and click the
download link and I'll go ahead and
leave a link in the description below
for this and once it downloads you can
go ahead and open it up from there we're
going to go ahead and extract it to the
same folder is fine and then at this
point all we have to do is just launch
the program now as you can see this
program is extremely simple it's just
two buttons essentially but as you can
see right now if I right click you'll
see that I have the new windows 11
context menu right here now if I go
through and I enable the windows 11
classic context menu I click here asks
me if I want to restart Explorer I say
yes and it goes ahead and does it now it
goes and it detects right here which
context menu you have enabled right in
the app so it says right now we have the
classic context menu and if we right
click you'll see that we in fact do but
you can also go ahead and enable the
default Conta text menu if you want just
by clicking this button here and it will
automatically turn off the classic one
and give you back the windows 11 one now
you don't have to restart Explorer to
enable the new one but you do have to
restart Explorer to enable the old one
however this app also gives you the
ability to just restart Explorer if you
wanted to just in case something doesn't
work the way that it's supposed to you
can go ahead and do that and then also
if you go into the menu section it gives
you some other options and things of
that nature too that you can go through
and some command line info so you can
actually use this program to enable or
disable the classic context menu from
the command line so you don't even need
the GUI to use this program so if you
want to use this program in a script
like an auto it script or something like
that then you can fairly easily and just
kind of include this program with your
script when you go ahead and use it but
it makes it a pretty decent little
program that has only one purpose to
just give you back the classic context
menu now as I said before this app does
one thing it turns on the classic
context menu and that's it granted
though like I said you can achieve the
same functionality with a simple
registry edit and I'm sure that's all
this app does but sometimes having an
app to do the hard work for you
absolutely makes your life easier but
you can also just save a registry file
that makes it kind of easy too but the
app's still pretty cool now speaking of
making your life easier the the next app
does exactly that by giving you
functionality that I haven't been able
to find in any other program on the
market and best of all this one's free
let's jump back on the computer and I'll
show you what I'm talking about okay so
the next program we're looking at is a
program that I have covered before on
this site it's a program called fan
control and this is actually a really
robust program in fact I don't even have
to install this program on this computer
because it's already installed it's
running right here in the back ground
because I run this program on every
system I have at least every Windows
system I have because of the power of it
now if you go through here you can see
how I have all these controls set up and
essentially the way you set this up is
you have these sensors that tell what's
actually happening right now with your
different fans and things of that nature
like for instance I have this one right
here is my pump it's actually my CPU
header on my motherboard but I renamed
it pump because it's what running my
water pump right now I also have my
radiator fan 1 2 and three and these are
the three fans that are actually
connected to my radiator right now and I
also have my two case fans that are both
connected right now and as you can see
currently my radiator fans are running
at 18% and my case fans are running at
7% now if you come down to the bottom
right here this is what makes this app
so good and this is the functionality
that you can get out of it that you
can't get out of anything else as you
can see I have three different curves
set up the first one's for CPU and it
essentially gives rules on what it
should do if my CPU happens to be at a
certain temperature so as you can see
the minimum temperature is 30 and the
maximum temperature is 70 and then it
tells which fan speeds you want it to be
on based on what those speeds are
specifically now as you can see this one
right here is named CPU now the only
fans that respond to this specific curve
are these ones here for my CPU and
obviously they're my radiator fans so I
have my radiator fan my radiator fan 1 2
and three connected to the CPU curve
however as you can see here my case fans
are connected to the case fan curve so
it's a totally different set of rules
that I have controlling my case fans and
these ones here are really simple but
they're set up with different minimum
temps and it essentially allows it to
change the fans independently of each
other so my case fans can run at a
certain speed based on the CPU
temperature than my CPU than my radiator
fans do based on those and then also if
you go down here I have a completely
different rule for my pump and what my
pump does my pump's minimum temperatures
are also different but this one here I
did this one specifically because I
didn't want my pump to drop below 20% so
obviously I don't want my pump going
below 20% because I want it to continue
to move water through the system even if
it is at a low temperature temperature
so as you can see with this one right
here I have the minimum temperature set
up a little bit higher and I have the
minimum speed to 20% so it'll never drop
below that and as of right now because
my CPU is at 37° and the minimum temp is
45° it's buried down to 20% so now let's
say I take my minimum temperature and I
drop this down to 30° well if I do that
then as you can see it's going to lift
up the speed of my pump in order to try
to bring that temperature down to 30°
and as you can see it's actually working
it is dropping it down quite a bit but
on this one right here I usually keep
this one at 45 cuz that usually works
best for my system but either way this
is a great program to use and I highly
recommend getting it especially if you
have a gaming system and you want to
have better control over your different
fan curves and things of that nature so
even though fan control can be used as a
hardware monitor it's not its primary
purpose yes it's very useful in how it
shows a temperature reading in the
taskbar and you can I refer to that
quite often in fact if you go through
and look at a lot of my videos you'll
see that little temperature icon in the
taskbar because like I said it's on
every one of my systems however the
primary purpose for fan control is to
give you the ability to adjust your fan
speeds based on multiple different
scenarios for instance it's nice to be
able to adjust the speed of your case
fans if you're using an application
that's very CPU intensive but what if
you're using an application that's not
so CPU intensive but it's GPU intensive
and you have your case fans tied to your
CPU temperature well fan control will
allow you to tie your case fans to your
GPU temperature as well so it'll ramp
them up if your GPU gets to a certain
temperature also having the ability to
control your fan speeds individually
based on multiple different scenarios
comes in really handy and that's why I'm
a fan of fan control in fact that's kind
of funny I am a fan of fan control so
with all that said those are five apps
that I highly recommend running with
Windows 11 now the only one on that list
is kind of has a questionable future is
Explorer Patcher because Microsoft is
going after a lot of these programs that
modify the windows 11 UI however
Explorer Patcher has always bounced back
even in times when the program got
really buggy it's always been able to
somehow get itself figured out so
hopefully Explorer Patcher will get this
figured out in the future so when 24 H2
comes out it'll be ready for prime time
but if you'd like to see me go more in
depth with Explorer Patcher then check
out this video where I give a lot more
detail than I did in this video and I
honestly can say it's one of my favorite
programs for Windows 11 really is good
anyway as always you guys have a great
day
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