Welcome to 4DDiG! So the latest Windows 11 23H2 update
is finally here with exciting changes. However, you may have noticed
Copilot is missing in this update. Well don't worry, in this video, I’ll
teach you But before we get into the video,
make sure to subscribe to our channel for more content like this one. Now let's get started! Copilot in Windows 11 is like a smart
helper built into your computer. It uses artificial intelligence to make
your work and creative tasks easier. It can give you helpful answers,
spark ideas, and solve your questions, projects, and to-do lists. It's there to make your computer
experience more productive and creative. How to Fix Copilot Missing
in Windows 11 23H2? The copilot missing in Windows 11 23H2
has been a source of inconvenience. If you can‘t find Copilot,
solutions are at hand. Let's explore them one by one. First, press Win + I
keys to open Settings. Navigate to personalization. Select Taskbar and toggle
Copilot to enable it. The Copilot icon should appear next
to the search bar by enabling it. If there's no option to enable Copilot
in Taskbar settings, consider using “ViveTool.” It‘s free software that
can enable hidden features or ones limited to select Windows users. So, download ViVeTool from Github
or the link in the video description and download the compressed zip file. Extract the folder to
your desired location. For me, I’ll extract
the files to my desktop. After extraction, open and right-click
on the folder, then select Copy as Path. Now type cmd in the search bar, and
open Command Prompt as an admin. Type cd and paste the path you’ve copied. It should look like this. And hit Enter. Next, type the following command And finally, hit Enter to execute it. When it's done, restart your PC and
you should find that the Copilot is now available next to the Search box. Another effective method to enable Copilot
is by utilizing the Registry Editor. This technique works on Windows 11 Home,
Pro, Enterprise, and Education editions. Press Win + R to open the Run dialog. Type “regedit” and press Enter. In the Registry Editor, go to
Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced Find the ShowCopilotButton option
and then double-click on it. Change its value from 1 to 0. Click OK and restart your computer. You can also enable Copilot
through Group Policy on Windows 11. Type gpedit in the search bar
and open Group Policy Editor. Then navigate to User Configuration
> Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Copilot Here, double-click the “Turn
off Windows Copilot” policy. Select either Not Configured or Disabled. Click the Apply and OK
buttons to apply changes. After that, restart your computer. Copilot will be successfully
enabled on your Windows 11 system. Additionally, the “Copilot”
toggle switch will be added to the Taskbar settings page. If you find that this Windows 11 23H2
update has resulted in data loss or data corruption, you can try Tenorshare 4DDiG
to recover your missing or corrupted data. This professional and reliable tool
is designed to effortlessly retrieve lost or deleted files from various
devices, including Windows and Mac systems, USB drives, SD cards,
external hard drives, and more. It supports the recovery of over 1,000
file types and offers a comprehensive solution for various data loss scenarios
such as accidental deletion, formatting, lost partitions, system updates, and more. This means you can confidently recover
your data that was lost or corrupted during the Windows 11 23H2 update. To get started, download 4DDiG from
the official website or find direct download links in the video description. Run 4DDiG and select the location
where you’ve lost the data. You can also choose the specific file
types you wish to recover, but I'd recommend scanning for all file types. Now 4DDiG will scan
your selected location. This process takes a bit of time
depending on the size of your drive, so feel free to use this time to catch up
with a friend or grab a cup of coffee. Alright, now choose the files
or folders you want to recover. Specify a safe location on your
computer or another storage device to save the recovered data. You should avoid saving the recovered
files back to the problematic drive, as it’ll create more complications. Click on recover and that’s it. Copilot missing on Windows 11 23H2
can be a disaster if you are a fan of the AI-powered Copilot tool. But hopefully, this video helps
you out and Copilot should now be back on your computer. If you found this video helpful, give it
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see you in the next video.