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This Does Nothing. #33
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The error I receive is: "Unable to restore dwm..." |
You have recently update the Windows 11, dwm is also updated. What you need to do is to manully delete backup file located in PAY ATTENTION NOT TO DELETE SYSTEM FILES |
Cheers mate, that worked wonders.
…On Tue, 7 June 2022, 2:02 pm sfc9982, ***@***.***> wrote:
The error I receive is:
"Unable to restore dwm..."
You have recently update the Windows 11, dwm is also updated.
So you have your dmw backup and also the original dwm file existing.
The tool will try to recover the backup dwm file from previous Windows 11
version and will ceratainly failed.
What you need to do is to *manully delete backup file* located in
C:\Windows\System32\uDWM_win11drc.bak
*PAY ATTENTION NOT TO DELETE SYSTEM FILES*
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i let it do its thing but it did nothing at all and provided no error what does this mean? |
You missed an instruction. Ensure you follow the documentation clearly. |
This program has no effect on the latest versions of Windows 11.
I would advise an update to rectify this.
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