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Author Topic: Not getting into Minimised mode (W10)  (Read 20829 times)
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« Reply #15 on: July 27, 2015, 10:22:15 pm »

Hi, Peter,

Perhaps a good idea to add to the manuals that only going from mixed mode to one of the two contiguous modes requires a reboot. And switching between the two contiguous modes doesn't.

My question came from my understanding from the manuals that also switching from mixed contiguous to straight contiguous required a reboot (which I wasn't asked for by XX, therefore my doubts), but apparently that is not the case if you are already in mixed contiguous.

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