• 1. Open Registry Editor • Press Windows Key + R, type regedit and press Enter. Click Yes if prompted. 2.Go to this path HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Classes\CLSID • Expand: HKEY_CURRENT_USER → Software → Classes → CLSID 3.Create a new key under CLSID • Right-click on CLSID → New → Key • Name it exactly: {86ca1aa0-34aa-4e8b-a509-50c905bae2a2} 4.Create InprocServer32 under that key • Right-click the new {86ca...} key → New → Key • Name it: InprocServer32 5.Set the default value to empty • Click InprocServer32. On the right pane double-click (Default) • Leave the Value data field empty (no spaces) → Click OK 6.Restart Explorer or reboot • To restart Explorer: Press Ctrl+Shift+Esc → Task Manager → find Windows Explorer → right-click → Restart • Or simply restart your PC 7.Check it • Right-click anywhere (desktop, file, or folder) — you should see the full classic Windows 10-style menu directly (no “Show more options”). Want the classic right-click menu back in Windows 11? Tired of clicking "Show more options" every time? In this quick and easy tutorial, I’ll show you how to permanently set the Windows 10-style right-click menu as the default in Windows 11 using a simple Registry Editor trick. No third-party software needed, and it works system-wide. This method is completely safe and reversible. Watch the full video to bring back the old, full context menu just like in Windows 10! • Works with all latest versions of Windows 11 • No more "Show more options" • Set classic menu as default • Easy to follow step-by-step guide If you find this helpful, don’t forget to like and subscribe!