Right click My Computer and choose Properties. In the System Properties window, click the Advanced tab. Under Performance, click Settings. This will open the Performance Options window. In this window, click “Adjust for best performance”. This will clear all of the check marks. Now put a check back in the little box in front of:
Use drop shadows for icon labels on the desktop.
Use visual styles on windows and buttons.
You can check any other box for those features that you wish to run.
I also use “Show window contants while dragging, and
Use common tasks in folders.
2007-09-15 04:27:39
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answered by Ron M 7
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Right click the desktop in a area where there are no icons go to properties-Apperance tab click on the Advanced button at the bottom and in the drop down box ensure Desktop is there then click on the color button and choose a color if you don't like the few provided click on more colors choose the one you want click OK and then Apply and OK again.
2007-09-15 04:29:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Is each and every thing larger than favourite? Like your laptop? Or is it purely your browser? If it is your browser, then carry CTRL and circulate the little wheel on your mouse in between the buttons. If that doesn't artwork, then you definately could additionally use the + and - buttons at the same time as conserving the CTRL button. If each and every thing on your laptop is larger than favourite, then cut back all your domicile windows and applicable click on your laptop. bypass to residences/customize ? show Settings ? and alter the slider to an greater decision, which includes 1680 x 1050. you may set it to the optimal obtainable so your show screen seems the ultimate.
2016-10-04 15:09:54
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answered by ? 4
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XP or VISTA? BTW, if someone is monitoring her computer with PCAnywhere, and they installed some kind of PCAnywhere stealth mode .REG file, the icons will get the color behind the text of the icons.
2007-09-15 04:28:53
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answered by Tony5870 3
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Are you sure she didn't boot it up in safe mode? Check your desktop properties or hold down the power button till it turns off then reboot and make sure you choose "Start windows in Normal mode". Then get back to us with more info as to your OS etc.
2007-09-15 04:28:58
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answered by Anonymous
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If you go to system repair it will take your computer back to the previous date that you pick.
2007-09-15 04:26:16
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answered by Francine M 4
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