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Missed Features Installer for Windows 10 is the latest version of the popular application that brings back removed or altered features to Windows 10 that were part of previous versions of the operating system.

 

It can best be described as an all-in-one tool featuring dozens of applications, games and tools that bring back old features or modify them so that they resemble features of the past.

 

Packed in the 1.3 gigabyte ISO image are third-party programs such as Classic Shell, Gadgets 2.0 or the Windows Experience Index Tool, native programs from previous versions of Windows such as games, the .Net Framework 1.1 or DirectX 9.0c, and assets such as icons and conversion tools.

 

The whole collection is offered as an ISO image that you need to burn to disc or mount using virtual mount software

 

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Homepage: http://mfi.webs.com/

 

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For what it's worth, I ran it on my Win10 x64 and tried to install the Win7/Vista calendar.  I kept getting an error that said it couldn't find a disk in the drive even though the disk was there.  Though it appears that it did install (both 32 and 64 bit versions) I'm still testing it to see if the calendar really works...  Haven't tried any other options...

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Thread moved to Software News as it's kind of a news article.

 

I thought it was posted before but cannot find it.

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7 minutes ago, Bigmedion said:

Hi,

 

already posted here

and nothing is ,working !!

 

 

That thread was made afterwards, so it's already closed.

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Im honestly going to use this tool all I need to do is free up hard drive space and get on windows ten and Ill use it to bring aero glass back maybe I havent decided.  Ill test this tool myself when I get back on windows ten.

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