Re: ISN'T ANYONE GONNA ANSWER MY PROBLEM



On Mar 21, 1:34 pm, emad senejani
<emadsenej...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
What attitude are you talking about??(I didnt say anything bad except to
UNCLE SAM) anyways I dont have an XP CD installation. So what do I do?



"Doug" wrote:

"Claymore" <claym...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Mar 20, 9:25 pm, emad senejani
<emadsenej...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
HERE IS THE WEBSITE. TO SEE THE PICTURES I THINK YOU NEED TO
SCROLL
DOWN!!http://s176.photobucket.com/albums/w164/hydraulicsuperman/

"Claymore" wrote:
On Mar 20, 3:47 pm, emad senejani
<emadsenej...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I can give you guys a picture of my desktop to show you
what the problem is!

"Doug" wrote:
Uncle Grumpy: My gawd...what a dense one he is. No
solutions
work. I think he is just pulling everyone's chain. Your
posting
gives the best advice so far.

Doug W.
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emad senejani
<emadsenej...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

didn't work!!

You've taken up more than your allotted time/space
here.

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Photobucket
http://photobucket.com/login.php

After you upload the image, you will be given a .url link.
This is the
link you post.

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Hello again,

Now I see the problem - sort of a half XP theme.
It could be that the file 'luna.msstyles' is corrupt. So try
this -
presuming you have an XP installation CD - if not copy the
file from
another XP installation:

Go to C:\Windows\Resources\Themes\Luna
Locate the file *luna.msstyles*
Rename it to *luna.msstyles.old* {without the asterisks, of
course}

Next:

Insert your Windows installation CD and stop any autostart.
Go to Start => Run and type in (or copy/paste) the following:

expand -r E:\i386\luna.ms_ C:\Windows\Resources\Themes\Luna\

Where E: is the drive letter for your CD-ROM (chage this
letter if
yours is different). There is space before and after -r and a
space
before C:

Go back to C:\Windows\Resources\Themes\Luna
There should now be a file called luna.mst
Rename this file to luna.msstyles

In Display Properties, change your theme to Classic => Apply
=> OK
In Display Properties, change your theme to Windows XP =>
Apply => OK

Luck!

Claymore: I have never seen this problematic situation before. I
am glad that you could help Emad with his problem. Perhaps if
his attitude and his explanation had been more clear, help would
have been forthcoming sooner. Nice to see that his attitude has
changed. Perhaps WE misjudged him as well.

Doug W.
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Hi,

If you don't have an installation CD, you can either search your
computer for an i386 folder, or copy the file luna.msstyles from
another XP computer. Your local computer shop may give you a copy. If
you do find an i386 folder somewhere on your computer, you would have
to modify the Run command I posted earlier to point the expand command
to the i386 folder on your computer rather than the CD drive. If
you're not sure how to do this, post back.

And Doug ...
Thanks for that.

.



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