Software on Windows appears unresponsive or grayed out.
Software on Windows appears unresponsive or grayed out.
The issues you're experiencing suggest a possible file corruption or missing system files. You may need to restore them using System Restore or reinstall Windows if the problem persists.
You have the option to fix or restore the installation. This action eliminates any modifications made after generating a backup. Windows generates restore points automatically during updates.
Designer, it seems you're not right about that. Probably a system tweak tool did something else. Still, it's recommended to perform a system restore—bring your system back before the problem started, just like LogicalDrm suggests—to avoid affecting your personal files.