I just reinstalled Windows 10 on a new hard drive, and am attempting to reinstall my Object Desktop apps starting with WindowBlinds. I downloaded the most recent one available. Upon installing, 2 issues arose:
(1) The taskbar does not skin. I am using the same WB as before and did not have this problem with my previous installation of WB in Win10 on the old hard drive. Everything worked perfectly before.
(2) I followed the link in the WindowBlinds setup screen "Learn more about skinning Google Chrome" which advises that Chrome does not skin in Windows 10 (which is weird, because like I said before, I never had these issues before) and I downloaded the Google Chrome.zip file that contains a single .lnk file. The information stated "Also note that this link only works if you installed Chrome in its default location."
When I try to run the file in Google Chrome.zip I get an error saying
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe"
The specified path does not exist.
Check the path, and then try again.
The problem is this: When I installed Chrome and allowed it to install to its default location, it installed in C:\Program Files NOT in C:\Program Files (x86)
So I uninstalled Chrome, thinking I would reinstall it and specify the (x86) folder as the installation location this time. However, when I ran the install, it did not give the option of installing it to the location of my choice. It automatically installs it in the C:\Program Files folder without allowing user input.
The Stardock file will only work if it is installed in the (x86) folder. Since Chrome will not give the option to install in the (x86) folder, how does one get this file to work?