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A few weeks ago, I tried to optimize my Windows 10 performance by asking ChatGPT for a script to disable all non-essential services, programs, and tasks. Unfortunately, it disabled more than intended. I managed to re-enable Bluetooth, but now I’ve lost the right-click functionality in Windows Explorer and on the desktop.
When I right-click on the desktop, I no longer see the menu with options like "View," "Sort by," and "Refresh." Similarly, right-clicking on a file in Windows Explorer doesn’t bring up options like "Open" or "Move to OneDrive." I suspect it might be related to the context menu or PropertySheet handler, but I’m not sure.
Additionally, I can't find the script that ChatGPT provided, so I’m unsure how to reverse these changes.
Can anyone help me restore the right-click functionality? Thank you!
When I right-click on the desktop, I no longer see the menu with options like "View," "Sort by," and "Refresh." Similarly, right-clicking on a file in Windows Explorer doesn’t bring up options like "Open" or "Move to OneDrive." I suspect it might be related to the context menu or PropertySheet handler, but I’m not sure.
Additionally, I can't find the script that ChatGPT provided, so I’m unsure how to reverse these changes.
Can anyone help me restore the right-click functionality? Thank you!