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Incompatibility with ExplorerBlurMica causing Explorer windows to become fully transparent

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Describe the bug

A clear and concise description of what the bug is:

For some reason, recent versions of DWMBlurGlass seem to have some sort of incompatibility with ExplorerBlurMica, causing Explorer windows to become completely transparent. This is temporarily fixed by restarting Explorer, but comes back when an Explorer window is unfocused and refocused. I have also filed a bug report under ExplorerBlurMica (because I'm not sure which is causing the bug), available here.

To Reproduce

Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Install DWMBlurGlass and change some settings.
  2. Install ExplorerBlurMica while DWMBlurGlass is enabled.
  3. Explorer windows will become completely transparent with no blur, no matter what settings are used. Disabling DWMBlurGlass seems to fix this problem.

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Screenshots aren't really enough to describe the problem, so here's a screen recording showing off the bug:

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Additional information (please complete the following information):

OS Version : [e.g. Windows 11 23H2.22631.3085]
Software Version : [e.g. 2.0.1]

Windows 10 IoT LTSC 2021 - 21H2, Build 19044.4412
DWMBlurGlass 2.2.0 (Latest)
ExplorerBlurMica 2.0.1 (Latest release, apparently)

What other third-party software do you use:

[e.g. windhawk mods xxx]

ExplorerBlurMica :P

Additional context
Other versions of ExplorerBlurMica still cause the bug, so it might be an incompatibility within DWMBlurGlass. Other users have reported the same issue in the other bug report.

I am having the same issue. Have you been able to fix it?

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I am having the same issue. Have you been able to fix it?

I have found that sometimes I can get it to work if I disable DWMBlurGlass, enable ExplorerBlurMica, then re-enable DWMBlurGlass. However, the bug comes back if I change any settings within DWMBlurGlass and save.