![]() ![]() Note that you’ll need a 64-bit version of the OS, too: recent posts in the PowerToys support forums suggest that there are no plans for 32-bit support. At the moment, PowerToys only supports Intel processors, but a revision for versions of Windows running on ARM is in development. This was released back in early 2018, so as long as you’ve kept up to date with your patches, that shouldn’t be an issue. To run PowerToys, you’ll need to be using Windows 10 build 17134 or later.
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