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Windows XP Desktop going nuts! (HELP)

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Posted by: Gam3r101

Yesterday my PC was running fine and I was downloading some free programs, out of no where when I refreshed my desktop it turned blue (defualt backround) ! I didnt know what happened so I tried changing it, but the wallpapers were darkened, so if i clicked something nothing happened! After some help from a friends I got my desktop back together but I still have one problem!

The default color is still on my icons.
Pic:
http://img440.imageshack.us/img440/7149/uwtf3mz.png

Someone please help me. In fact Ill even pay if you want! I need urgent help!



Posted by: Alchemist

its locked i believe... right click on the destop and click on properties, then click on the destop tab, in the bottom it should say "Custumize Destop..." click on it.. after that, click on the tab web.. their should be two boxes to check.. if their check, un-check them.. thats all, i hope that helped...

i added a picture if u need to see.http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/...ilDude/Lock.jpg



Posted by: bellisimo

If you mean that your desktop is back to normal except for the little horizontal space under your icons where the name of the icon is, try this.

Right click on My Computer. Click on Properties, then click on Advanced.

Click on Settings. There are four places where you have the option of placing a dot.

Put the dot in the first spot next to Let Windows choose what’s best for my computer.

Then click Apply and OK

I had the same problem (assuming we’re talking about the same thing) and this worked for me.

Good luck.



Posted by: Gam3r101

Grr, Tried both things. Both no results. What Im trying to say is I dont like the blue backround behind the text on my icons. Thanks for trying though =)



Posted by: bellisimo

I'm surprised my suggestion didn't work. It worked for me. Have you tried changing the picture on your desktop to see if it still happens with another image? Might be worth a try.



Posted by: Gam3r101

Quote:

Originally Posted by bellisimo
I'm surprised my suggestion didn't work. It worked for me. Have you tried changing the picture on your desktop to see if it still happens with another image? Might be worth a try.


Yea, I've tried almost everything. Is there anyway you can reset your picture to the way it was when you first had the computer? (Besides System restore?)



Posted by: bellisimo

Can't help you there. Ususally by now I'd have done a system restore if nothing else had worked.

Have you tried right clicking on Desktop and choosing Themes Tab and then changing the picture from in there?



Posted by: Gam3r101

Yep tried that just now, nothing changed. I heard system restores make your compute run slower then before? Is that true?

Grr this sucks. My parents gave me this computer for christmas and it's messed up already.



Posted by: bellisimo

Okay, I looked again and found the place you need to put a checkmark.

Right click on My Computer and select the advanced tab.

In mine I put the dot in the fourth hole – Custom

If you have a checkmark beside Use drop shadows for icon labels on the desktop it should solve the problem. If I remove that checkmark I get the blue horizontal space around the type under my icons. As soon as I replace the checkmark the blue goes away and I’m back to normal.

The only item in the whole list of Performance Options on my system that doesn’t have a checkmark beside it is the last one: Use visual styles on windows and buttons.

Hope this helps,



Posted by: Gam3r101

Still didn't work. I un-ticked it yet the backround on the text of my icons was still blue and ugly.



Posted by: bellisimo

Sorry it didn't work. It woks on my machine. I guess if I were in your shoes I'd do a system resore slecting a date that is fairly recent- two to three days ago.

I've never had a problem with my computer running slower after using System Restore and I've used it a lot.

Good luck and let us know how you make out.



Posted by: Gam3r101

Quote:

Originally Posted by bellisimo
Sorry it didn't work. It woks on my machine. I guess if I were in your shoes I'd do a system resore slecting a date that is fairly recent- two to three days ago.

I've never had a problem with my computer running slower after using System Restore and I've used it a lot.

Good luck and let us know how you make out.


Would a system restore really work? I dont want to transfer all my files and then do system restore and find out it didnt do anything....



Posted by: bellisimo

Like I said, I use System Restore fairly often and I've never lost anything. I always have to re-run any spyware scans I've done recently but otherwise I've never had a problem.

Also, if it doesn't work, it's completely reversible so there's no great risk involved.



Posted by: Alchemist

ok maybe this will help, right click on the destop and click on properties, click the tab themes, their should be a scroll bar their click on it and select Windows Xp...



Posted by: bellisimo

All things considered this is not a major problem It's annoying for you but it's not a big deal. A five minute System Restore can fix it. That's what I'd suggest.



Posted by: Gam3r101

I did the system restore. Theres no speed difference, but it might just be me but my "CPU Usage" gets higher on simple things, but not by much. Either way my comp is back to normal. Thank you everyone very much for your help.



Posted by: bellisimo

You're welcome. We're glad to be able to help.



Posted by: Alchemist

np anytime



 
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