So is there a free way of making it look like windows 11

Yes, and the theme is already installed.

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than how do i chagne it to windows 11 than

the link Donald posted contains links to the Icons and Arc menu Extension.
It also contains dash-to-panel extension.

You can enable all of them once installed using Gnome-Tweaks.

sudo apt install gnome-tweaks

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how big are the file where do i have to put them

The theme comes with Zorin.

Icons can go into /usr/share/icons

The extensions install to where they go.

Only the icon set is large- and you could skip that.
Just grab the Windows (app menu) icon if you want it.

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i dont want to break it if i get how to install i install it that way

If you are anxious about breaking the system for making changes, you could use Rescuezilla to make a whole disk image so that you can easily revert back to where you were before making changes.

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i installed the meaus to install but it broke it but i fixed it by shutting down my laptop and turning them off

Gnome-extensions....:expressionless:

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i had 2 menu bars

Yes, Dash-to-Dock and Zorin Panel.
Pick one to enable and disable the other.

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oh ok i just uninstalled gnome tweaks

Why uninstall gnome-tweaks?

i was thinking it did not work

or maybe im worng dont know maybe i a fool for thinking it did not work

Gnome tweak tool does work, but managing Gnome-Extensions does take some getting used to.

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oh ok i install it and leave on my system

i just reinstalled it im just gonna leave it there for sometime im ready

Thank you sir for that reminder as I somehow lost tweaks on my task bar ... could it be all the so-called customizing I've been trying ... LOL

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Sounds like Crazygamer is just dabbled into extensions for his first time, and has to learn how to do it. And yes, if you install Dash To Panel, thats basically a whole another panel, so you will have dual panels on your display, so that means you have to disable the one that comes from Zorin.

I actually did this in POP OS, I disabled the built in panel after I installed Dash to Panel. The reason I did that, is because Dash To Panel offers greater flexibility in letting me do what I want. Its got some nice features, its a great extension, one of my favorites.

I can see why you thought the extensions were not working when you experienced that. Its a learning experience, like everything else.
POP OS Desktop

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