

Switched between both accounts back and forth (more than one time) and it worked.

Then I started the installation process again with my user account, switched (no logout) to the Administrator account and also started the installation. Since time immemorial after a new Windows installation I make the hidden Administrator account visible and turn the account which I made during installation (which is a administrator account) in a user account.Īs I run in the restart loop I deinstalled MSI Center with the uninstall tool from MSI. The other problems needed a bit more creativity.

The Registration problem was fixed with Version.

Had some issues with different versions of MSI Center (registration was gone after reboot, restart loop, feature sets would not install). I did wipe it on the first day and installed Windows 11 Pro. Click to expand.My laptop came with Windows 10 Home preinstalled. This couldn't have been easier! Props to MSI for this awesome tool and whatever method they use to apply the DPI scaling.Now, getting a 4K screen isn't as horrible as it first sounded to me before. Who cares how, but it works! No need for using the above tool which has to start every time you boot Windows. You set a DPI scaling, some programs adhere to it and others ignore it and display blurred as if you were running the screen in a non-native resolution.For more detail about what I mean, see.Today, just for testing, I installed the MSI Sizing Options (available for most if not MSI laptops) and tried to set a DPI scaling of 125% or even 150%, to my surprise, everything was crystal clear, just the way Windows 7 / 8 DPI scaling worked, all programs adhered to the DPI scaling as if it were applied on a system level rather on a per app basis. As some of you may know, Windows 10's DPI scaling is flaky ever since the initial release until this date.
