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Look into attestation signing for Windows 10 Anniversary Edition users #31

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riverar opened this issue Aug 4, 2016 · 9 comments
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riverar commented Aug 4, 2016

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yuukiw commented Aug 9, 2016

well you would know my answer for that, it doesnt work but i cant outrule it being some weird gpu driver issue too or themes in general^^

But i would like to see/hear if other people with the anniversary update have similar issues.

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sagudev commented Aug 10, 2016

It is uxstyle compatible with Windows 10 Anniversary Edition (1607).

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yuukiw commented Aug 10, 2016

So it works at your end? Reinsrallation or just update?

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sagudev commented Aug 10, 2016

I am asking if anybody has tested uxstyle on Windows 10 Anniversary Edition (1607).

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yuukiw commented Aug 10, 2016

Ah warst sure if it was a question or a Statement. Like i mentioned it doesnt work on my end with an Clean win 10 install with aniverisity update. But it also could be a theme or gpu driver issue

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sagudev commented Aug 10, 2016

I made clean install of Windows 10 Anniversary Edition (1607). And now I am decide did i install uxstyle but i see windows xp theme for Windows 10 Anniversary Edition (1607) come next month so i will wait with installlating this program.

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yuukiw commented Aug 10, 2016

you can always install it but do a restore point before hand.

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sagudev commented Aug 10, 2016

TNX FOR ADVICE!!!!!

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sagudev commented Feb 9, 2017

every think is ok

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