Updated to 1809.. But theres No Dark Win Explorer.. Wtf?

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    Updated to 1809.. But theres No Dark Win Explorer.. Wtf?


    I just updated to 1809. But I dont see dark windows explorer. Am I missing something??
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    Hello mate,

    You will need to switch to dark app mode first.

    Change Default App Mode to Light or Dark Theme in Windows 10 | Windows 10 Tutorials
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    Brink said:
    Hello mate,

    You will need to switch to dark app mode first.

    Change Default App Mode to Light or Dark Theme in Windows 10 | Windows 10 Tutorials
    Hi brink,

    Yes I did! But now I get a message saying:
    "Windows can't be installed because this PC has an unsupported disk layout for UEFI firmware."

    What do i do ????
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  4. Posts : 68,886
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    How did you update to 1809?

    Does "winver" show you actually have 1809 installed since you got that error message?

    I suppose for now, lets see a screenshot of your Disk Management showing the full layout of your Windows drive to see if anything may stand out.
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    Brink said:
    How did you update to 1809?

    Does "winver" show you actually have 1809 installed since you got that error message?

    I suppose for now, lets see a screenshot of your Disk Management showing the full layout of your Windows drive to see if anything may stand out.
    Hi brink,

    Here are the images you requested. To answer your question, I manually updated to 1809 through 'Update and Security' in settings. Every time I click on 'Fix Issues' in Windows Update, I get the error I mentioned. What do you suggest?

    Its also worth nothing that theres an option in my bios for boot mode. I got it set to 'legacy-UEFI'. But theres another option for just 'UEFI'. Do you think this has anything to do with this issue?


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  6. Posts : 68,886
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    I don't think the BIOS setting is the issue, but let's check to see if your Windows 10 shows as "UEFI" or "Legacy". It looks like Legacy from your Disk Management screenshot.

    Check if Windows 10 is using UEFI or Legacy BIOS | Windows 10 Tutorials

    Have you already tried updating to 1809 using the Windows 10 Update Assistant?

    Update to Latest Version of Windows 10 using Update Assistant | Windows 10 Tutorials
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    yahanna said:
    I just updated to 1809. But I dont see dark windows explorer. Am I missing something??
    Lucky you!

    Some of us would kill to get rid of that mess they call Dark Explorer!

    Honestly, it's not very impressive.
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    Brink said:
    I don't think the BIOS setting is the issue, but let's check to see if your Windows 10 shows as "UEFI" or "Legacy". It looks like Legacy from your Disk Management screenshot.

    Check if Windows 10 is using UEFI or Legacy BIOS | Windows 10 Tutorials

    Have you already tried updating to 1809 using the Windows 10 Update Assistant?

    Update to Latest Version of Windows 10 using Update Assistant | Windows 10 Tutorials
    Hi brink,

    The System Information says I'm using UEFI. But again, my bios says 'legacy-UEFI.' If you think I should change it to just 'UEFI' in the bios, let me know.

    I tried the Update Assistant. But it gives me this error.. what do I do???

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  9. Posts : 68,886
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    Yep, you will need to change your BIOS setting to "UEFI".
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    Brink said:
    Yep, you will need to change your BIOS setting to "UEFI".
    Brink,

    I changed my bios mode to UEFI. But i still get the same issue. What do I do?
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