Reg Add Hkcu Software Classes Clsid 86ca1aa034aa4e8ba50950c905bae2a2 Inprocserver32 F Ve -

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While it looks like a string of gibberish, this specific Registry tweak is the most popular way to bring back the classic Windows 10 right-click context menu. What Does This Command Do?

Disclaimer: Editing the registry can cause system issues if done incorrectly. Follow the steps carefully. If you want, I can help you: for faster application. Explain how to apply this to all users on the computer. Show how to make this change using PowerShell.

: Search for "cmd," right-click it, and select Run as administrator . You should see: While it looks like a

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It has no legitimate, verifiable purpose. If you received this command from an online forum, script, or tutorial, treat it as suspicious . If you are a developer who generated this GUID for a project, ensure you are also specifying a valid DLL path with the /d parameter, and note that manually constructing registry entries is error-prone—use a .reg file or the regsvr32 tool instead.

Restart your computer or restart via Task Manager to see the classic menu. How to Undo the Change (Restore Windows 11 Menu) Follow the steps carefully

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[ARTICLE] Restore old Right-click Context menu in Windows 11

Press . You should see the message: "The operation completed successfully." 2. Restart Windows Explorer Show how to make this change using PowerShell

In the Windows Registry, keys identify COM classes. Under each CLSID, the InProcServer32 subkey specifies the DLL path that contains the implementation of that COM object (for in-process servers).

: This specific Class ID (CLSID) corresponds to the modern Windows 11 context menu manager.

: This specific ID refers to the modern Windows 11 context menu component. InprocServer32

Right-click the folder, select New , and then click Key . Name this new key: 86ca1aa0-34aa-4e8b-a509-50c905bae2a2