WindowBlinds works by injecting code into the Windows Desktop Window Manager (DWM) and altering system themes. Because it operates deep within the operating system, it is highly sensitive to changes. The core file error typically stems from:
Third-party antivirus software falsely identified a core DLL file as a threat and quarantined it. windowblinds has detected a problem with core files
Below are the solutions, starting from the simplest. Most people won't need to go past the first or second step. WindowBlinds works by injecting code into the Windows
Go to Settings > Apps > Installed Apps , find WindowBlinds, and select Uninstall. Below are the solutions, starting from the simplest
Restart the computer to let the operating system automatically refresh its trusted root authority list. 3. Perform a Clean Startup Installation
Aggressive antivirus software can mistake WindowBlinds' core injection files for malicious activity and quarantine them.
Microsoft frequently updates core system files (like uxtheme.dll ). A recent Windows Update can conflict with the version of WindowBlinds you are running.