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Posted by Bill Maxwell
 - October 21, 2024, 07:21:38
I have a NUC with an i7 CPU and updated to 24H2.  After the update I disabled recall and it had no effect on File Explorer.
I used the DISM command:  Open Terminal (Admin) - dism /online /disable-feature /featurename:recall

It stayed disable even after updates and restarts.
To check status:  dism /online /get-featureinfo /featurename:recall
Posted by snn47
 - October 15, 2024, 11:22:19
How about alternatives to the µ$-explorer, e.g. Q-Dir or 7zTm, are they also affected or do they rely on their own modules?
Posted by julian.vdm
 - October 12, 2024, 06:04:42
Quote from: Julian Xhokaxhiu on October 11, 2024, 23:19:03There's a typo in the subtitle: 22H4 -> 24H2

Thanks for pointing that out. I've corrected it. Strange world we live in, that a year can have four halves...
Posted by Julian Xhokaxhiu
 - October 11, 2024, 23:19:03
There's a typo in the subtitle: 22H4 -> 24H2
Posted by Redaktion
 - October 11, 2024, 18:43:15
It looks like Microsoft's Recall push is back in full swing with Windows 22H4. A recent technical analysis revealed that disabling Recall also disables the modern File Explorer interface. Currently, it is unclear whether this is a bug or intended behaviour, but it's indicative of Microsoft's AI-encrusted future.  

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Removing-Windows-Recall-breaks-File-Explorer-in-latest-24H2-update.899991.0.html