Window Frame Bug

First time after update (WB-10.62) I see this:

What's going on?

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Reply #1 Top

Would be much better if you are a bit more specific. 

Is this situation with any open window such as an Explorer window or just a certain program. I have no problems but again I don't use Total Commander so can't check that. Also when a new or different WB is loaded close the windows and open to see if it's now fine. The more info you ask and give the better chance for an answer.

Reply #2 Top

Just Total Commander?

What skin(s)?

Do skins that ship with WB act the same way?

What OS and build #?

Reply #3 Top

Win-10(64)

Explorer frames (while copying) are normal.

AND, when I click Roll-button on this frame - it becomes normal.

All this happens when I use TotalCom 64-bit ver. and under Admin; 32-bit ver. works fine.

*** Does anybody can give me a link to previous version?

Reply #4 Top

Quoting ElectroSelf, reply 3

Does anybody can give me a link to previous version?

You would have to ask support. People aren't allowed to give the software to others.

Everyone need to do this. Stop using the auto update stuff. Go to your Stardock store account and download from there. Save your different version downloads and going back won't be a problem. Also you should always have the serial saved. You will never have to ask that question again as many have.

Reply #6 Top

As I expected, "better chance for an answer" equals ZERO. The rest of chances below...

Thanks for the wise words that sounds like standard GNU.

LOL of "serials" and "people" software. Because I use MY OWN serial. And yes, WB hasn't such option like auto update.

 And when I ask dl-link it doesn't mean EXE-sharing with somebody.

So many thanks for ~help~.

Reply #7 Top

Quoting ElectroSelf, reply 6

So many thanks for ~help~.

So glad you found it useful.

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Reply #8 Top

Ah...Dave did answer your question "You would have to ask support" as in Stardock Support. As with any program that doesn't function correctly, you ask the software designer. https://esupport.stardock.com/index.php?/Tickets/Submit

 

Reply #9 Top

Quoting DaveBax, reply 4

Save your different version downloads and going back won't be a problem
A very good habit to get into.

Reply #10 Top

Quoting Wizard1956, reply 9


Quoting DaveBax,

Save your different version downloads and going back won't be a problem

A very good habit to get into.

You betcha! I have a separate folder on an external drive called apps. In it are all the installer packages for every program I have and all are up to date. Comes in handy if you have to do a clean install.