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LOL! Thank you. I hope someone can help you from your description. We've all experienced, at one time, or another, strange behavior after a MS Windows 10 update. I'm not familiar with the design you referenced. I'll have to do a little research on that one.
What build are you using? What have you done to troubleshoot the problem? I don't know if I could duplicate it with what you've given us.
I did click on it, and selected the "update" option. It did take me to optional driver updates, particularly, my graphics. I'm still not comfortable with whatever it is claiming to discredit the version of Windows, to suggest that I need to update "Windows 10", which it says will no longer be supported, unless it's updated. That is a misnomer and to me, a threat. I wish MS well in trying to eliminate this issue. It's uncomfortable.
It appears to be more incompatibility with the Fluent UI software. I'm reading up on it, and plan to try it on another computer, just to test it out. I'm not even sure what to do with it. They give 6 options for using it, and one is Windows. The other five are "devices", Android, Apple, Web, and some others. I dunno. I don't believe it's as much the Windows build, as it is trying to migrate that Fluent thingy, and make it work. It's like I felt about Windows 8-8.1. Masquerading as a computer OS, but being tablet focused. They didn't do that very well!
I noticed today that my two equalizer programs don't work on this build. Changing the settings has no effect on the sound.
Edit: I did a couple of restarts and the Realtek equalizer is working. I'll check Peace (Equalizer APO) later.
Last edited by Winuser; 09 May 2021 at 09:22.