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Some people are getting a "PersistWndName" error when shutting down windows. | Some people are getting a "PersistWndName" error when shutting down windows. | ||
[[file:PersistWndName Error.jpg|400px]] | [[file:PersistWndName Error.jpg|400px]] | ||
According to | According to what used to be MS page is-persistwndnameexe-a-windows-component/71b74037-5156-e011-8dfc-68b599b31bf5 the solution is to: | ||
* it's the intel graphics... you can stop it loading from msconfig (type msconfig and disable igfxpers from automatic start, should solve) Click Start, click Run, type msconfig, and then click OK.look in start up tab and services tab (in services tab check box to hide all microsoft )it is one of these two places | * it's the intel graphics... you can stop it loading from msconfig (type msconfig and disable igfxpers from automatic start, should solve) Click Start, click Run, type msconfig, and then click OK.look in start up tab and services tab (in services tab check box to hide all microsoft )it is one of these two places | ||
We might be using that, though, to get the extended desktop going. Need to test somewhere if following these instructions would fix problem without causing issues with extended desktop. | We might be using that, though, to get the extended desktop going. Need to test somewhere if following these instructions would fix problem without causing issues with extended desktop. | ||
Looks like no one is getting this now, setting to fixed. | |||
Latest revision as of 17:32, 2021 December 22
Some people are getting a "PersistWndName" error when shutting down windows.
According to what used to be MS page is-persistwndnameexe-a-windows-component/71b74037-5156-e011-8dfc-68b599b31bf5 the solution is to:
- it's the intel graphics... you can stop it loading from msconfig (type msconfig and disable igfxpers from automatic start, should solve) Click Start, click Run, type msconfig, and then click OK.look in start up tab and services tab (in services tab check box to hide all microsoft )it is one of these two places
We might be using that, though, to get the extended desktop going. Need to test somewhere if following these instructions would fix problem without causing issues with extended desktop.
Looks like no one is getting this now, setting to fixed.