Taskbar → Widgets (left-most icon)
The squad enters the forbidden zone — where MSN Weather meets personalized news feeds nobody asked for. Agent C:> executes a forbidden command:
Get-AppxPackage *WebExperience* | Remove-AppxPackage
The widgets vanish, but their ghost remains in the taskbar settings — a silent alarm. Private Start-AllBack deploys a decoy: Taskbar alignment → Left.
The enemy AI (Copilot) stirs.
“I see you’re trying to improve performance. Would you like me to recommend some Microsoft Edge extensions?” commandos behind enemy lines windows 11
The commandos freeze. That’s not help. That’s reconnaissance.
Adjust Display Settings:
Update Graphics Drivers: Ensure your graphics drivers are up to date, as outdated drivers can cause performance issues.
Disable Unnecessary Background Applications: Closing unnecessary applications can free up resources and improve performance. Taskbar → Widgets (left-most icon) The squad enters
Consider Patching: Look for community-made patches or updates that might enhance compatibility and performance on modern systems.
This official expansion adds 8 new missions. Ensure you apply the same compatibility fixes to its executable.
Mission Status: Partial success
System stability: Wavering
Windows Update retries: 0 (so far)
Copilot suggestions ignored: 47
The commandos fade back into the Start menu’s “All apps” list, waiting for the next deployment — maybe a raid on Microsoft Account mandatory sign-in, or a sabotage of OneDrive backup nagging. The widgets vanish, but their ghost remains in
But they know the truth: in Windows 11, you’re never really behind enemy lines.
You’re just three updates away from being surrounded again.
“We came, we saw, we disabled Bing Search in the registry. And for 15 minutes, the PC was ours again.”
— Last transmission from Agent C:>
Date: 2026-04-20
Location: User’s workstation — Windows 11, Build 26100
Threat Level: Seamless, translucent, and deceptively calm
Your squad has been inserted behind the world’s most polished enemy lines: the Windows 11 desktop. No smoke, no barbed wire — just acrylic blur effects, centered taskbar icons, and an omnipresent Copilot watching every click.
Primary Objective: Disable telemetry without triggering a system restore.
Secondary: Rescue the classic right-click context menu from the depths of “Show more options.”
Commandos was built for a different keyboard era—no Windows key, no gaming mouse with 12 side buttons. On Windows 11, you can remap everything.