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Issue with Aero Glass for Windows 8.1+ compatibility during startup?

Issue with Aero Glass for Windows 8.1+ compatibility during startup?

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ILuvJas
Member
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11-25-2016, 08:13 PM
#1
I run Windows 10 Pro on a Dell XPS 9550 laptop that is five years old.
Some time ago, I received a startup message repeatedly. I initially ignored it for many years. Later, someone suggested downloading something or removing the Aero Glass, and the message disappeared. However, about a year later, a similar message appeared each time I turned on my Windows 10 Pro laptop.

The message typically reads:
Red X Mark dwm.exe
Aero Glass For Win 8.1+ Incompatibility issue
Your system version is not supported by this version of Aero Glass. Continue Anyway?
Retry/Cancel

Each time it shows, I click Cancel. Then it displays:
Red X Mark Aero Glass For Win 8.1+ Incompatibility issue
Aero Glass does not recognize your version of DWM (0x7FF3).

I don’t want to report this as it isn’t a bug.
Retry/Cancel

I recall having the same error message before, and I fixed it once but later received it again.
I also experience some lag on my laptop. Could that be the cause? I installed Aero Glass earlier because I wanted a transparent look similar to Windows 7, as I didn’t like how Windows 10 looked at first.

Someone told me the reason for this message is that there’s no longer support for Aero Glass with Windows 10. Does this mean I have to deal with this annoying notification every time or remove it?
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ILuvJas
11-25-2016, 08:13 PM #1

I run Windows 10 Pro on a Dell XPS 9550 laptop that is five years old.
Some time ago, I received a startup message repeatedly. I initially ignored it for many years. Later, someone suggested downloading something or removing the Aero Glass, and the message disappeared. However, about a year later, a similar message appeared each time I turned on my Windows 10 Pro laptop.

The message typically reads:
Red X Mark dwm.exe
Aero Glass For Win 8.1+ Incompatibility issue
Your system version is not supported by this version of Aero Glass. Continue Anyway?
Retry/Cancel

Each time it shows, I click Cancel. Then it displays:
Red X Mark Aero Glass For Win 8.1+ Incompatibility issue
Aero Glass does not recognize your version of DWM (0x7FF3).

I don’t want to report this as it isn’t a bug.
Retry/Cancel

I recall having the same error message before, and I fixed it once but later received it again.
I also experience some lag on my laptop. Could that be the cause? I installed Aero Glass earlier because I wanted a transparent look similar to Windows 7, as I didn’t like how Windows 10 looked at first.

Someone told me the reason for this message is that there’s no longer support for Aero Glass with Windows 10. Does this mean I have to deal with this annoying notification every time or remove it?

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Hypeline
Junior Member
16
11-26-2016, 04:58 AM
#2
The most recent update of Aero Glass (1.5.13) only works with Windows 10 up to version 1909. If your Windows 10 is newer than 1909, that might be the reason for your issue: check your Aero Glass and Windows versions.
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Hypeline
11-26-2016, 04:58 AM #2

The most recent update of Aero Glass (1.5.13) only works with Windows 10 up to version 1909. If your Windows 10 is newer than 1909, that might be the reason for your issue: check your Aero Glass and Windows versions.

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HugoSkywalker
Junior Member
5
11-27-2016, 07:02 AM
#3
Install the GPU driver? Turn off aero?
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HugoSkywalker
11-27-2016, 07:02 AM #3

Install the GPU driver? Turn off aero?

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texs456
Junior Member
27
11-29-2016, 04:06 AM
#4
The most recent update of Aero Glass (1.5.13) only works with Windows 10 up to version 1909. If your Windows 10 is newer than 1909, that might be the reason for your issue: check your Aero Glass and Windows versions.
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texs456
11-29-2016, 04:06 AM #4

The most recent update of Aero Glass (1.5.13) only works with Windows 10 up to version 1909. If your Windows 10 is newer than 1909, that might be the reason for your issue: check your Aero Glass and Windows versions.