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: When Windows tries to load the "new" context menu, it finds an empty registry entry instead of the expected system file. It fails to load the new menu and automatically falls back to the classic Windows 10 version. Steps to Apply Windows 11 Right-Click Menu Broken? Do This Now
This specific GUID is not a standard Microsoft CLSID (like the shell’s 000214F9-0000-0000-C000-000000000046 ). It appears to be a . Searching known CLSID databases does not return a widely recognized component. That means it could belong to: