This simple built-in problem fix wizard is all you need. However, I don’t see a need to use any of them. In addition, there are the hacks, mostly registry changes, that you can try to force the Aero enabled. In most of cases, Aero will be turned back on during the process. The wizard will then start the process trying to detect and fix any the problems related to Aero service. An Aero Troubleshoot and help prevent computer problem wizard pops up. You may have to wait a few seconds for having it shown up.Ģ. Type “Aero” in the search box in the Start Menu, and click on “Find and fix problems with transparency and other visual effects” program from the list.
If you had experienced the same, here is a quick way to bring the Aero back without a reboot.ġ.
When it did, in order to avoid a reboot I always have to poke around in the system trying to find a place where I can turn it back on.
I actually do have experienced this before, quite a few times. Assume Aero is enabled on your windows 7 machine but have you ever experienced that being turned off due to some occasions where Windows 7 thinks the resource in your machine is quite low and that it turns Aero off in order to keep the system running?