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UniGetUI Version
3.1.6
Windows version, edition, and architecture
Windows 10 // Windows 11 Pro w/ AMD Ryzen 7 5825U
Describe your issue
I've had this happen on 2 computers now. During the weekend I ran the update for my personal PC running a pretty old CPU (10 years, AMD) and Windows 10. During the update it would pretty quickly say "rolling back changes" and then the application would no longer start. It would show up in task manager, get killed and do nothing. Reboot of course didn't help so I ended up downloading the installer manually from the website (hoping I could preserve my settings) and that fixed it.
Today I just started the update on my work laptop at the office and the same thing happened. HP EliteBook 655 G9, AMD Ryzen 7 5825U, Windows 11.
Steps to reproduce the issue
Have 3.1.5
Notification for auto-update shows up
Press it, let it install itself
It fails
Broken application
UniGetUI Log
Can't open application.
Package Managers Logs
Can't open application.
Relevant information
No response
Screenshots and videos
No response
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UniGetUI Version
3.1.6
Windows version, edition, and architecture
Windows 10 // Windows 11 Pro w/ AMD Ryzen 7 5825U
Describe your issue
I've had this happen on 2 computers now. During the weekend I ran the update for my personal PC running a pretty old CPU (10 years, AMD) and Windows 10. During the update it would pretty quickly say "rolling back changes" and then the application would no longer start. It would show up in task manager, get killed and do nothing. Reboot of course didn't help so I ended up downloading the installer manually from the website (hoping I could preserve my settings) and that fixed it.
Today I just started the update on my work laptop at the office and the same thing happened. HP EliteBook 655 G9, AMD Ryzen 7 5825U, Windows 11.
Steps to reproduce the issue
UniGetUI Log
Package Managers Logs
Relevant information
No response
Screenshots and videos
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: