Re: Transparent shadows under desktop items.



On Sep 15, 9:45 am, Glen <gs...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sat, 15 Sep 2007, Serhan Ogan wrote:
Hello. Transparent shadows under desktop items have been lost. They
look ugly. My friends tell me that they never come back and I have to
re-install XP?? Formatting for a few shadows did not sound right. They
seem to come back (look fine) for a few seconds during restart and
dissappear again.

Help please.

Serhan

It sounds to me like you have disabled ClearType font rendering. To
re-enable it go into your control panel, select Appearance and Themes,
Display, Appearance, Effects. Make sure the checkbox is ticked and select ClearType for the "Use the
following method to smooth edges of screen fonts:" option. Hit Ok and then
Ok on Display Properties and all should be well. Hope this helps.

Thanks for the help however it did not help. Even after a re-start. Is
there a way to do a system restore without loosing my last downloads
and program installations?

.



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