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Broken after Win 10 update. #4

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complynx opened this issue Sep 26, 2016 · 16 comments
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Broken after Win 10 update. #4

complynx opened this issue Sep 26, 2016 · 16 comments

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@complynx
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After update to current stable win10 release, 10.0.14393, the layout is broken
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Recompile & reinstall from scratch results in all the same.

@grompe
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grompe commented Sep 26, 2016

I don't use Windows 10. What did they change this time? Please send me some files from this update (kbdus.dll, kbdru.dll, etc.) so I can investigate. Bonus points if you can get me kbdus.dll pre-update and post-update that broke it.

@Snegovikufa
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I have the same issue after windows update 😞
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@grompe
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grompe commented Sep 29, 2016

@Snegovikufa, I don't need kbdasm dll files, I need Windows 10 standard layout files to see what has changed in them, if anything.

@Snegovikufa
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@grompe I don't have pre-update version of those dlls. I attached post-update version in Google drive folder

@complynx
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@grompe, I may eventually still have pre-update files on my laptop. Please, state which files do you need. I'll send both versions.

By the way, a workaround was found: in display settings (context menu of desktop) change the size to 125% (or 150), add a keyboard, then switch back to 100 or whatever. Then the problem is solved. But still, it is not convenient at all.

@Snegovikufa
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@complynx I think that @grompe needs files in C:\Windows\System32 folder

  • KBDRU.DLL
  • KBDUS.DLL

@complynx
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@Snegovikufa maybe, he needs also some other files, perhaps

@grompe
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grompe commented Sep 30, 2016

Just these files is enough, yes.

@Snegovikufa
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Snegovikufa commented Oct 1, 2016

@grompe I uploaded old win10 files to the folder "old_win10" in google drive

@grompe
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grompe commented Oct 1, 2016

So I've got old 64-bit files and new 32-bit files. Can't compare them byte to byte until I get new 64-bit or old 32-bit.

The workaround @complynx found hints that maybe MS itself messed something up. I wouldn't be surprised if the problem resolves itself in another W10 update.

@Snegovikufa
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Seems to be that that was an Microsoft error

Install KB3194496 to fix

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@grompe
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grompe commented Oct 3, 2016

Haha, nice!

@grompe grompe closed this as completed Oct 3, 2016
@Aleksandern
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I have the same problem after updating. and I can't use KB3194496 because my version is 1703.

@Aleksandern
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Is there any instruction about to restore the layout?

@grompe
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grompe commented Apr 15, 2017

Create a new issue then.

Is there any instruction about to restore the layout?

Just delete the added layout and re-add system ones.

@Aleksandern
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I should have restarted my windows after re-adding. It's okay now. Sorry about it.

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