This error message became infamous in the early 2010s, especially after Windows 8 and 10 updates started aggressively protecting system files. WindowBlinds, being a deep-shell extension, often found itself caught in the crossfire.
The desktop modding ecosystem is crowded. When users run WindowBlinds alongside other deep-level system tweakers like Open-Shell, StartAllBack, or specialized antivirus programs (like ESET), the programs often fight for control over the same core Windows DLL files. This tug-of-war frequently results in flagged errors and system crashes. Conclusion windowblinds has detected a problem with core files new