Well, I restored that backup with the missing and broken NV CPL and it reappeared in the context menu and works. Also works from the tray menu.
I did reboot after installing the divers. Then it was broken. And made this backup. IDK IDC.
I lost Nvidia Control Panel since updating to 591.44 and then using this new version of WAT to tweak a few things.
Nvidia Control Panel is gone from the desktop right click menu. The Nvidia tray menu is there, but that does not open Nvidia Control Panel.
Not blaming WAT. I will do a quick...
Winaero tweaker and Start All Back works fine for me. 22H2 Build 22621.1265
Got rid of EP after some problems I had a few months ago.
I think this is the best way to customize.
I can't show protected OS files or folders. Tried toggling the settings for it. Can't get them to show. I need this.
Also getting blue screens since installing the AMD chipset drivers after log out. Or just when logging in during boot. Can't see the error. Event viewer shows error creating dump...
I could boot to desktop after selecting "Try Again" from the recovery screen.
But explorer would not run. I bought up task manager and tried to run it too. Nope.
Re-installed. I took 90 seconds from starting the install to the first reboot.
It did reboot once. But it was very quick.
Activated...
Mine activates with a key used from win 10. It now activates by hardware ID. I never have to put in a key.
But, I had a major crash. I tried to enable the weather in EP and boom. Explorer died. Keeps booting to black screen. Oh well. Trouble shoot later. Any ideas. No biggie. I can install...
Got it installed with USB drive. Holy F it was a fast install! Went to the bathroom when it started. I heard mother board beep once. Then it was booted fully. No reboots during install. I missed the install it was so fast.
Went to activate and it wouldn't. I pressed the troubleshoot activation...
Tried to install on a empty partition from sources setup.exe within Win11
It complained about installation files or something and could not continue.
Oh well