[quote who="Chasbo" reply="45" id="3983159"] Vienna Rapture juiced up! [/quote] Cool!
DrJBHL
[quote who="gigadelic" reply="13" id="3983158"] Quoting DrJBHL, reply 12 gigadelic, was reply #11 unintentional? I can delete it if you wish. Whoops, I was trying to edit the SSD hardware health into my post. Yes please, or rather delete the older one that doesn't show CrystalDiskInfo and Cors
gigadelic, was reply #11 unintentional? I can delete it if you wish.
[quote who="gigadelic" reply="8" id="3983150"] After this, WindowBlinds showed me the “may not be installed correctly” message for the first time ever, and so I ran the Purge_WB script to get ready to re-install. Unsure if relevant, but both times I ran Purge_WB (today, as well as yesterday though I neglected to mention it) I got this message pop-up complaining about an entrypoint in WBCore.exe: WBCore entrypoint message [/quote] This is what I suspect
[quote who="LightStar" reply="43" id="3983141"] Yep, one of Don5318's great ones: WindowBlinds - Flare (FREE DOWNLOAD) | WinCustomize.com [/quote] Color my face red. Sorry, Don! Tom, take it as a compliment, please. :(
[quote who="Chasbo" reply="40" id="3983129"] Flare [/quote] Warm and cozy...comfortable and stylish = Lightstar.
[quote who="basj" reply="6" id="3983110"] Just to be clear, you need to create a new local administrator account, there are lot of case where by simply create a new local Admin account and running it within that new local admin account resolved the issue. [/quote] That's great news, basj!
Do you have Start11 installed, and if so, which version? Would you be willing to run (as Administrator) sfc /scannow ? I ask because I have 24H2 installed and have no problems and since you are absolutely correct regarding extensive testing by SD, and because system file corruption can always occur with wonky results. My AI (Leo) answered: " Windows 11 24H2 can interfere with certain f
[quote who="Daiwa" reply="30" id="3983101"] Those wacky ancients just knocked the opacified lens out of the way, into the vitreous chamber, with less than ideal results, mostly blindness, so nothing lost nothing gained. [/quote] "Couching" as it was called was a far less than ideal solution, indeed. I can't imagine suturing a cornea, nor replacing a lens without anesthetics, steroids nor antibiotics, anyhow.
[quote who="bdsams" reply="1" id="3983093"] What anti-virius software do you have installed? [/quote] I don't think he has any. Brad, I think you're onto the problem. It does seem to be cutting out before the 'Wait' screen comes on before the skin applies. I wonder if Process Explorer from Russinovich's Sysinternals could shed light on the problem as perhaps another process might
Here: https://forums.stardock.com/539183/page/1/#3983074
Let me say first that this is great security software and should be part of the oversight on one's computer's vulnerabilities. I absolutely love it, and have posted about it. Perhaps I'm not doing something correctly, but each time I open the app, it defaults to the light theme. I'd rather it stay dark unless I choose otherwise. Is there a way to do that?
My latest...Mirsguy's Aero Station and WorkShelf docks ported by Giz to the Winstep Aero Station Xtreme . Stardock's newest software (in Beta) Connection Explorer which is bound to become an essential security app, and Process Explorer (Neil Russinovich 1996), which gives muscle to MS's Windows Explorer. W
Excellent! My congratulations to the dev team. This will be chalked up as yet another excellent product and another winner for Stardock. I can see this becoming an essential part of the security suite of every IT admin. [e digicons]5*[/e] [e classic]:congrat:[/e]
[quote who="JanOscar" reply="28" id="3982891"] Both great desktops, Reaper & Doc! [/quote] Thanks, Jan. [e digicons]:thumbsup:[/e] [quote who="JanOscar" reply="27" id="3982888"] Here's my autumn desktop running Intricity wb by Lightstar (slightly recolored) & Rainmeter by adni18 & <a href="https://www.deviantart.com/xenium-art" target="_blank" rel=
Welcome![e digicons]:sun:[/e]
[quote who="Chasbo" reply="22" id="3982776"] OK Ilike this better. Yay or Nay. [/quote] Both good, but second, better...so, yay!
I wonder if Sysinternals Process Explorer tool could help in this instance?
[quote who="Chasbo" reply="20" id="3982663"] Pitch Black Again [/quote] Damn fine! Whoops. Pardon my French. [e digicons]:X[/e]
[quote who="teddybearcholla" reply="5" id="3982618"] JaSunni, Actually if you click on explore wallpapers there are only 780 pages to go through. Seriously not that many. But here are a few I would recommend. There are wonderful photographs, digital drawings, beautiful renders. And there are alot more you just have to explore. https://www.wincustomize.com/use
[quote who="JaSunni" reply="2" id="3982589"] I'd like to be able to see stuff that is real without having to open it. [/quote] Not going to get into AI vs. non-AI "art". I'll leave that controversy for others. If I understood you correctly...for you to have and use that filter, the artists would have to agree on a key word and add it to their work, or establish a gallery specific to AI by the use of a key word or something similar. I could be wrong about that,
[quote who="Chasbo" reply="28" id="3982538"] The eye, right eye, vision is still blurry. It seems to slowly be getting better. I don't want them to do the left eye until the right eye gets better. I see them this coming Tuesday. [/quote] I understand the blurriness can take up to four weeks to clear...for the eye to get used to the new lens.
Which Fences version are you using?
[quote who="teddybearcholla" reply="23" id="3982365"] So like artists long ago, before cataracts were known, their slow loss of color/clarity must have affected their artwork. [/quote] Cataracts and cataracts surgery were known in 980 CE. Abu-Sina'a (Avicenna) taught it in his teaching hospital in Isphahan, Iran. However, the procedure was first recorded in a wall painting in Deir el-Medina, Egypt around 1280 BCE. [e digicons];)[/e]
Best of good fortune with the coming surgery, Chuck. [e classic]:congrat:[/e]