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[BUG] When booting up for the first time, the fingerprint scanner is not working. It works fine after locking the screen. #125

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DesignVertex opened this issue Jul 26, 2024 · 1 comment
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Describe the bug

After installing ReviOS when I boot the computer for the first time, fingerprint does not work. However after logging in, when I lock the device, I can easily unlock the device. Using Lenovo Yoga X1 Gen 8 Laptop.

Steps to reproduce

  1. Install ReviOS (On a Laptop)
  2. Register Fingerprint
  3. Shutdown the machine
  4. Boot The OS
  5. Try using Fingerprint Login.

Expected behavior

It should work smoothly.

Environment

  • OS Build Number & Edition: Latest Edition
  • ReviOS Version: latest

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@DesignVertex DesignVertex added the bug Something isn't working label Jul 26, 2024
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melo936 commented Aug 20, 2024

Unfortunately, I don't have a computer with a fingerprint scanner, therefore finding a solution would be difficult.

I don't have any assumptions regarding to which registry changes causes it, I think it's more related to components removal. If possible, please run PowerShell as administrator and enter the following command:

& 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Revision Tool\revitool.exe' winpackage --uninstall system-components-removal

Restart and see if it gets fixed.

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