While there is no single .exe file from the developer that acts as a "Windows 10 Fix," the community and support teams have identified a series of steps that function as a manual patch. 1. Update to Build 1.9
When installed natively on Windows 10, EasyWorship 2009 Build 1.9 exhibits the following failure modes: Windows 10 Patch For Easyworship 2009 Build 1.9
Build 1.9 uses older DirectX 9 rendering paths. Windows 10’s WDDM (Windows Display Driver Model) 2.x+ often fails to handle the secondary display output (projector/TV) correctly, leading to black screens or frozen outputs. While there is no single
While EasyWorship 2009 is officially discontinued and no longer supported, the community and support forums provide a specific path to maintain functionality: Windows 10’s WDDM (Windows Display Driver Model) 2
While the community-generated "patches" above can get the software running, they are temporary band-aids.
"It was just a security patch!" Thompson cried, clicking frantically. "But Windows 10 doesn't know what EasyWorship 2009 is anymore. It treats it like a virus. We have no lyrics. We have no slides. We have... a desktop background of a mountain."