04-26-2024, 08:56 AM
There's an inbuilt utility which is a quick fix attempt but it may not be able to undone what you've done.
It is rated with caution as it involves changing system files.
Click Menu and begin typing 'Lite Tweaks' into the search box.
When you see 'Lite Tweaks' offered, click on it.
In the window that opens scroll down to find and check 'Package System Repair' then click begin and follow the instructions.
If that doesn't work, we could try to debug, but starting from scratch may be quickest.
It is rated with caution as it involves changing system files.
Click Menu and begin typing 'Lite Tweaks' into the search box.
When you see 'Lite Tweaks' offered, click on it.
In the window that opens scroll down to find and check 'Package System Repair' then click begin and follow the instructions.
If that doesn't work, we could try to debug, but starting from scratch may be quickest.
stevef
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