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Windows 11 Could Recover One of the Most Classic Features of Windows Vista

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Microsoft is putting all the meat on the roaster to focus only on Windows 11 and increasingly set aside Windows 10, which will cease to support next October 14. On this occasion, the company has stopped to recover one of the great functions that made it famous to its previous operating system, Windows Vista, and thus revive some nostalgia for all those who were part of that generation.
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Microsoft is putting all the meat on the roaster to focus only on Windows 11 and increasingly set aside Windows 10, which will cease to support next October 14. On this occasion, the company has stopped to recover one of the great functions that made it famous to its previous operating system, Windows Vista, and thus revive some nostalgia for all those who were part of that generation.

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ADSLZone broke the news in on Monday, September 22, 2025.
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