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Tutorials Windows 10 20h2++ The beginning of the end for Control Panel

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Microsoft has started testing the removal of the venerable System control panel on Windows 10
and instead redirecting users to the modern About page.
The System control panel allows users to get a brief overview of the operating system version
network configuration and installed hardware.
Commonly used to determine the Windows 10 version
computer name, and workgroup, and installed CPU and memory
the System control panel has been an often-used tool since it was introduced in Windows NT 3.51 and Windows 95.
As spotted by Windows Latest, in Windows 10 Insider build 20161
Microsoft is rolling out a change that redirects users to the Windows 10 About page
when trying to open the System control panel.


As part of this change, Microsoft has also added the ability to copy data from the About page
and provide information about your active security protections.
The beginning of the end for Control Panel?
In Windows 8, Microsoft introduced the new modern Settings feature
and moved much of the operating system's configuration and options to it.
At the same time, they kept the Control Panel in place
and continued to use it for many configuration options.
The different appearance between the Windows 10 Settings and Control Panel
has always led to a disjointed feel to configuring Windows 10.
The System control panel redirection appears to be beginning of a plan to retire the old Windows Control Panel
and move all configuration options and information into the modern Windows 10 Settings pages.
"There will be more improvements coming that will further bring Settings closer to Control Panel.
If you rely on settings that only exist in Control Panel today, please file feedback
and let us know what those settings are," Brandon LeBlanc, Senior Program Manager
of the Windows Insider Program, shared in a blog post.
The removal of Control Panel and its migrations of settings to the modern Windows 10 Settings
is a good thing.While it always sad to see something used so often go away, it has always felt like it did not belong in Windows 10.


You can use old control panel on the w10 20h2 19042
just open control panel and put to the command bar
Control Panel\System and Security\System
and press enter
this open your old system info
in this time if you like w10 20h2 you can use this my step

Control Panel\System and Security\System
click on System (copy address) and create a new Shortcut
paste your new shortcut where you need


 

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All good things will come to an end with MS. LOL... :(
 

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I will never update to windows without a control panel ! They are essentials.
If windows focused on smooth experience of settings let it be, But they must have an option to enable control panel in dev option !
 

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Another reason I use classic shell
 

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I will never update to windows without a control panel ! They are essentials.
If windows focused on smooth experience of settings let it be, But they must have an option to enable control panel in dev option !
There is no use for multiple "Settings" If they merged both into one its good. Once I hated Windows 10 & now I hate Windows 7. Things changes in due course of time which is good.
 

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Well I don't see anything bad in changes. However when the changes are not user friendly then I can yell.
 

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I prefer the control panel, it's like an old in a sea of new things
and it's uncomplicated.
I agree with, Don007, they would need to have an option
to enable it. I won't use windows without it.

Thanks for the info. Jerry_Xristos. :)
 
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