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| Thread ID: 149576 | 2021-02-08 04:48:00 | TWINUI bug in Windows 10 pro v2040 | mzee (3324) | Press F1 |
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| 1474988 | 2021-02-08 04:48:00 | I have Windows 10 dual booted on my laptop which I only use for graphics software, and website maintenance. I use Linux Mint for all other work. W10 has developed a bug called TWINUI which prevents the default settings from working. The files are Ok if opened by the relevant app, but not from selection in the File Manager. The Open with ...... right click has TWINUI listed. Even if you select another app it reverts to TWINUI. I have made a few attempts at removing it with the terminal, but it still persists. Has anyone experienced this, and what to do about it? |
mzee (3324) | ||
| 1474989 | 2021-02-08 05:00:00 | If you want to uninstall it you need to do it correctly with Powershell. Solution 1 at fixguider.com If you still have problems it wouldn't be the 1st time Dual booting with linux has caused problems. |
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| 1474990 | 2021-02-10 21:45:00 | If you want to uninstall it you need to do it correctly with Powershell. Solution 1 at fixguider.com If you still have problems it wouldn't be the 1st time Dual booting with linux has caused problems. Managed to remove it, but the control panels went AWOL. Restored it, then found that if I added new defaults, leaving the TWINUI in place, the new ones worked. In the end I scrapped the W10, and now have Windows 7 in VMware for graphics, and Web editing. |
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