Yeah, I would never go back if it was possible. Honestly, love the convenience of "Windows 10 Ribbon" because it lets me have options to permanently delete files or recycle them. Windows 11's default settings don't let me have those nifty options. It wastes my time. Also, I cannot see folders...
Thank you. I had to disable the Windows 11 context menu. Now, I can right-click without anything crashing or disappearing that made me confused. I will update my post on GitHub to show how my problem was solved.
I did everything. I have the latest Windows 11 version. I have the latest ExplorerPatcher version. I did the commands. I did a clean install. I can do everything with "Windows 10 Ribbon" except for right-clicking. Every time I right-click, the taskbar disappears and File Explorer crashes. So...
Unfortunately, "Windows 10 Ribbon" and "Windows 7 Command Bar" all make the right-click action crash File Explorer. So, they're useless until ExplorerPatcher gets updated to stop right-clicking from crashing File Explorer.