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5fxfealP
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Post by 5fxfealP »

+1 Yeah, I'm curious about the fix too—what was the actual problem?
aOUnPIwV
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Post by aOUnPIwV »

Agreed, and a quick tip: always create a system restore point before using mod tools like Windhawk, just in case. Let me know if that works.
xkr313068
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Post by xkr313068 »

Agreed. Yeah, that's solid advice. I'd also add that checking the mod's reviews and update history on Windhawk can help you avoid any buggy ones.
853l7R1
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Post by 853l7R1 »

I had the same problem. It's wild how a simple mod from Windhawk can fix something Microsoft just ignores. Good luck!
5b80aC
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Post by 5b80aC »

This. You could also check the mod's comment section on Windhawk, as folks sometimes post alternative registry tweaks there. Hope that helps.
GtHRoCdEdrtK
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Post by GtHRoCdEdrtK »

What was the actual annoyance you managed to fix?
AZNNi3
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Post by AZNNi3 »

Agreed. Yeah, and a quick tip for anyone trying Windhawk: always download it from the official site to avoid any shady mods.
bbni522
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Post by bbni522 »

This. I had the same problem. That tool was a lifesaver after putting up with it for so long.
3698kvxfoa
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Post by 3698kvxfoa »

This. Agreed. Just a heads up for anyone trying it, make sure to download Windhawk from its official GitHub page to be safe.
rek5158
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Post by rek5158 »

+1 You could also check if there's a specific mod for your issue already in Windhawk's built-in marketplace after you install it.
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