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The border issue on 10532 goes away if you use the GUI program to set the color opacity down
http://i.imgur.com/19kTwgP.png
Its perfectly usable on the latest build just some flickering on the start screen is the only problem I found. If we could get an option to hide the "Aero Glass does not know how to hook your version of DWM." message on startup that would be great.
Other than that great work.
Yea, it is a bummer to have an error message pop up on log in, but how else would we know that Aeroglass failed to hook. I suppose just so long as it works it is ok. Whether it hooks or not is basically irrelevant.
Please forgive the dumb noobish question as I have yet to install Windows 10 but am I right in assuming everyone gets thiserror message popup when you run AeroGlass under Windows 10 or is it only in certain instances? I recall I used to get this for a while when running AeroGlass in Windows 8 but no longer - perhaps when 8.1 was installed but can't remember when exactly it disappeared. Sounds trivial I know but I've just spent shed-loads on components for a new PC with Win 10 & definitely want to keep AeroGlass but not keen on having an error message popup unavoidably on my shiny new PC every time I boot-up. Please tell me I can avoid it!
PS Before anyone flames me on this I am more than happy to pay BM for his outstanding efforts on this. well worth it for the value!
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Aero Glass for Win8.1+ 1.4.1
in Aero Glass For Windows 8+
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I was talking about the post from dhjohns on 14th Sept - can't do this clever multiquote thing but he said 'Yea, it is a bummer to have an error message pop up on log in, but how else would we know that Aeroglass failed to hook. I suppose just so long as it works it is ok. Whether it hooks or not is basically irrelevant'
So it read as though there is always an error message popping up in Windows 10 every time on boot up but perhaps I am wrong. Please also go easy on me - I really don't understand what these build numbers mean - I've bought a retail copy of Windows 10 Home 64 bit & will be installing it in the next week or so when the rest of the bits for my new PC arrive. Would though appreciate a final word as to whether I will have to put up with an error message after installing Aeroglass.
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