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A Windows 11 modification which makes it more consistent.
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Can't come back to Windows default after uninstall #518

Closed Jiang10086 closed 1 month ago

Jiang10086 commented 2 months ago

Description

I installed the latest releases version (v3.1), but I find I can't launch control panel after install it, and I searched an issue tells me to installed the action version, so I install the latest action version. But I after install, control panel still didn't launch. And even worse: some of my app goes an ugly white and black background. So I decided to uninstall it. But after I uninstall it twice (first I use the action version exe, and restarted found problem unsolved, so I use the release version to uninstall again), this remain the same.

Steps To Reproduce

  1. Install the releases version
  2. Install the action version
  3. Uninstall both

Rectify11 Version

3.1.1.0

Windows Version

Windows 11 23H2 22631.3447

Logs

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USLTD commented 2 months ago

Try selecting your default theme.

Jiang10086 commented 2 months ago

Try selecting your default theme.

Ok, ugly looking issue is fixed, but still can't launch the Control Panel

USLTD commented 2 months ago

Do you mean stock Control Panel? Or Rectify11's Control Panel?

Jiang10086 commented 2 months ago

stock Control Panel

I mean the Windows system control panel, but I don't what happened, I can launcher the system control panel now.

USLTD commented 2 months ago

Just in case run DISM and SFC commands to make sure nothing is corrupted on your system.

Here's forum link[^1] for the order in which you need to run each command.

[^1]: Disclaimer: I'm not responsible for any damage that occurs from the moment this comment gets sent. I hope you will research what each command does and will not blindly copy-paste them.

Jiang10086 commented 2 months ago

Just in case run DISM and SFC commands to make sure nothing is corrupted on your system.

Here's forum link1 for the order in which you need to run each command.

Footnotes

1. Disclaimer: I'm not responsible for any damage that occurs from the moment this comment gets sent. I hope you will research what each command does and will not blindly copy-paste them. [↩](#user-content-fnref-1-ec25ce3d5459c7e361c47c1e14722240)

Nice idea.

I got this problem again (but I can launch control panel this time), I fixed it by heading to system's setting - personalization - theme, and choose the default Windows dark theme. Now I completely uninstalled Rectify11 and go back to the Windows default.