Hi,
After replacing the dll file the black screen issue will be solved,but you might be logged out of administrator account frequently,for that you could backup the Windows Activation Technologies folder and delete the one in c drive
Hey
satyapermadi & DodotOrbon ,
make a backup of WTA folder in other drive and delete the folder(in c drive) and restart
if this solves your problem,do post me,i'll update in the forum :)
after the system logs out,check the date created attribute of dll file if it was created in 2012,you may may have to search for dll in c drive and replace every old dll with new one
All i did was replace the older files in 2 folder with new one and it worked
The older file which resides in Windows Activation Technologies replaces "new"dll file which you replace in system32 folder,hence the system logs out.
you need to unhide hidden files and operating system files,to know how refer the link below
How to see hidden files in Windows 8
if you are...
Hi,
you should be replacing the dll file in Windows Activation Technologies as well,which requires special privileges
or you can delete the folder Windows Activation Technologies
login as administrator and follow the instructions provided in the below link
http://www.eightforums.com/tutorials/2808-take-ownership-file-folder-drive-registry-key-windows-8-a.html
remember to revert the changes
i think that is not a graphic card issue,u have to replace the old Windows.UI.Immersive.dll present in C:\Windows Activation Technologies with the new one(present in C:\Windows\WinSxS.......)
hope this solves your problem :)
I was not allowed to upload .dll extension file on this site
i have uploaded in a file sharing site,you can download the file using the below link
Windows.UI.Immersive
Thanks XweAponX for reminding me the risks involved in file sharing sites,i have uploaded in a more reliable site
Hi,
I too faced the same problem, i found out there are 2 possible solutions
Solution 1 : Reinstall the video driver in safe mode
if solution 1 doesn't work then
Solution 2 : Replacing Windows.UI.Immersive.dll file
Step 1 : go to system32 subfolder in Windows folder (typically...