reg delete "hkcu\software\classes\clsid\86ca1aa0-34aa-4e8b-a509-50c905bae2a2" /f Use code with caution.
Through OSINT searches, this CLSID has been observed in malware reports and adware persistence mechanisms. For example:
A CLSID is a globally unique identifier (GUID) that identifies a COM class. This specific GUID appears in several contexts: This specific GUID appears in several contexts: Windows
Windows 11 introduced a redesigned context menu aimed at reducing clutter. However, many users find it inefficient because:
Windows 11 introduced a streamlined, modern right-click context menu. While visually polished, this change added an extra step for power users, forcing them to click "Show more options" (or press Shift + F10 ) to access traditional desktop commands. In Windows 11
Windows 11 introduced a streamlined, modern right-click context menu. While visually appealing, this change hid many classic options behind an extra click via the "Show more options" button. For power users, developers, and daily multitaskers, this extra step slows down productivity.
In Windows 11, Microsoft introduced a "simplified" context menu that hides many third-party application options behind a "Show more options" button. This specific registry modification bypasses that new interface, reverting the system to the full, legacy menu style found in Windows 10. The Command Breakdown reverting the system to the full
Alternatively, you can simply log out of your Windows account and log back in. How to Reverse the Changes (Restore Windows 11 Default)