![]() ![]() Can you disable it back and see if something changes after restarting Windows? I have seen other user reported that DISABLING separate explorer processes minimizes the issue.Important: when you apply the changes it is best to restart Windows to make sure the options have taken the effect: Here is the list of everything I would do. I would be tempted to clean caches, disabling some apps that could steal z order positioning, run system in safe mode, upgrade/downgrade graphic drives. Windows itself could be the issue as well, since it inherently controls all z ordering for the system. What I did not change was the drivers - neither upgraded nor downgraded them.īasically, another program could interfere (or delay) the "z order" positioning when Windows switches focus (or re-orders) the visible windows on screen. I just noticed that one day it was gone but I don't know what I did exactly to stop it. Speaking of myself, the issue on my side has stopped. ![]() If for some reason PowerShell is not available on your system use the Command Line way below: Upload tasks.txt to this thread which appeared on your desktop.Get-Process | Select-Object Id, ProcessName, Description, Company, Path | Format-Table -AutoSize -Wrap | Out-String -Width 4096 | Out-File -FilePath Desktop\tasks.txt Paste this command in the appeared window:.If NONE of these suggestions worked, there potentially still could be some process that interferes with Desktop. What to do if none of the suggestions worked? Turn it off or try uninstalling it and restart Windows. Do you have Zen Writer? It is known to cause this problem.Restart Windows but make sure any of those apps do not run when you start Windows. Turn it off, make sure its process or service is not running. NVidia Share? Particularily NVidia Share is known to cause this problem but any other NVidia apps could be culprits as well. Do you have any NVidia apps running on the background? E.g.Turn it off, make sure GameOverLayUI.exe is not running and restart Windows. I am not familiar with Steam but after searching online I found that Steam's Game Overlay can be turned off through Steam Settings. Do you have Steam? It has a background application called GameOverLayUI.exe that is know to cause this problem.Probably the best way to make sure they do not interfere with Desktop and Rainmeter at all is by uninstalling them completely and restarting Windows. Additionally, many shell apps also come with background processes and services, so, make sure they are off as well. After that try restarting your system but make sure these app do not start on auto-run. some customization programs like Fences, Window Blinds, Nexus Dock? Turn them off and see if that helps. Do you have ANY app that can interfere with Desktop / User Interface / Windows Shell / other process in any way? E.g.If you had it running normally on Windows 10 then it could be due to Windows 11 itself.Īpps that are known to interfere with Desktop: Also, if you are running Windows 11, it is quite buggy (at the moment of writing this post).Make sure you you turn them off or uninstall them completely to see if that helps. If nothing helped, then there is mostly probably another app(s) that interfere with Desktop.You will have default set of Illustro skins appeared on your desktop. After performing a clean uninstall, restart your computer, install Rainmeter again, run Rainmeter and do not install any skins yet. Back up your Skins folder somewhere because in the process you will need to delete it. Try to perform a Clean Rainmeter Uninstall.It is done in Manage window that can be accessed feom the tray menu. Try enabling or disabling Hardware Acceleration for Rainmeter.Make sure you have your video drivers updated.Make sure your skins are NOT set to Bottom if you WANT them SHOWN when pressing WIN+D. You can check it by clicking right mouse button on your skin and choosing Settings > Position > Normal or through the Manage window. If it is set to Bottom it WILL react to Win+D and will HIDE your skins. Check if your skin Position is NOT set to Bottom.Always make sure you have the latest Rainmeter installed.Troubleshooting disappearing skins when hiding all windows / pressing Show Desktop button / pressing WIN+D ![]()
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