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Destroying Windows 11 session system



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Today I am going to show you what happens when you delete the user you’re logged in from. Remaining sessions are only present in Windows to let users finish their work before their account gets wiped, but that’s such a specific case the developers didn’t account for it in most of the system applications.

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  1. (3:22) Wow, a remnant from Windows XP, complete with a little balloon UI that was last updated in Windows Vista or 7, as I forgot the latter style of UI was deprecated and no longer used in Windows.

  2. There is a bug with windows 10 on the DPISCALINGVER 4096 and can not be changed (ComputerHKEY_CURRENT_USERControl PanelDesktop)

    How to force the change of parmanent way even with high authorization this file does not change ๐Ÿ™‚