Reg Add Hkcu Software Classes Clsid 86ca1aa034aa4e8ba50950c905bae2a2 Inprocserver32 F Ve __full__ -
You can instantly bypass this redesigned interface and restore the classic Windows 10-style context menu using a single Registry command.
: This is the subkey where registered COM (Component Object Model) classes are stored for the current user. COM is a fundamental Windows technology that allows different software components to communicate. Each COM component is identified by a unique CLSID (Class Identifier) . The Classes subkey is essentially the user's personal view of the HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT (HKCR) hive, which merges system-wide ( HKLM ) and per-user ( HKCU ) class registrations. Because the user's classes under HKCU are typically checked before the system-wide ones under HKLM , they take priority during COM object lookups.
On the second night, rain tapped the windows as if someone rehearsed a pattern. Mara pressed Enter.
On the last night before she left Sycamore Lane for a life that didn't depend on coaxing the world from a prompt, Mara typed one final command: export ledger. The laptop hummed and printed a list of names and small acts, a map of favors and costs. She carried that paper folded in her pocket across state lines. You can instantly bypass this redesigned interface and
Over months the house warmed in a new way. Small kindnesses propagated: an elderly woman down the street found a coin she had misplaced; a child across town stopped crying when a borrowed toy was returned anonymously. Mara felt the ripples and kept her ledger updated, noting not only what she asked for but what the archive required in exchange. She learned the registry's true language: reciprocity.
Short for HKEY_CURRENT_USER . This means the change only affects your profile, not every user on the PC (making it safer).
Paste the command into your Command Prompt window by right-clicking or pressing . Each COM component is identified by a unique
reg add "HKCU\Software\Classes\CLSID\86ca1aa0-34aa-4e8b-a509-50c905bae2a2\InprocServer32" /f /ve Use code with caution.
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: HKCU\Software\Classes\CLSID\86ca1aa0-34aa-4e8b-a509-50c905bae2a2\InprocServer32 On the second night, rain tapped the windows
This command forcibly restores the full classic menu immediately, eliminating the need for this extra click.
Because the command targets HKEY_CURRENT_USER , it can be deployed on restricted work or school computers where you do not have administrative permissions.
Each success brought a deeper temptation. She poked at the bounds. She began to query the machine for people: "Call him back," she would type, and the laptop would cough up a single, clear memory of a phone call between her parents. When she asked to see her mother, who had died when Mara was twelve, the screen showed a fragment of her face—not live, but as if bent through water; she was smiling and whole.
This Registry command bypasses that new interface. By creating a specific "InprocServer32" key and leaving it empty (null), you are essentially telling Windows 11 that there is no modern provider for this menu component. When Windows fails to find the new menu component, it defaults back to the classic, expanded Explorer menu we’ve used for a decade. How to Apply the Tweak
Windows 11 introduced a redesigned context menu (the right-click menu) aimed at reducing clutter and improving touch targeting. However, many users find the new interface inefficient because it hides traditional options behind an extra click via the "Show more options" button.