Re: ISN'T ANYONE GONNA ANSWER MY PROBLEM

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As a test, create a new user. Login to that account and test toggling
the Themes/Views to the settings you seek. If it works within the new
account then you've likely got profile issues/corruption in your original
day-to-day user account.

"emad senejani" <emadsenejani@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Nope it still didnt work. I already have antispyware, and anti-virus. Any
other suggestions on how I could fix this????!??

"emad senejani" wrote:

When I change my appearance into anything (example: Windows XP style),
the
task bar somehow doesn't change any appearance. it stays as a classic
appearance. but, the dialog boxes look like an XP style. it is kind of
hard
to explain. I can show you a picture of my desktop to give you a
demonstration if you like!

"HeyBub" wrote:

emad senejani wrote:
I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR A LONG TIME SO I MADE A SECOND POST!!


Hello.
Recently, whenever I try to change the appearance of my computer the
task bar always stays in the same classic mode, and it never changes
any styles. It just stays the same.I am currently running Microsoft
windows XP professional.

Please help as soon as possible.

Thanks.

Okay... what's your problem or question?





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