Click Start > right click "Computer" > click Properties > under Task > click
Advanced Settings > click Continue on the UAC dialog. On the System
Properties dialog, click the Advanced tab > under Performance click Settings
> select the Visual Effects tab, there you will see a list of options for
managing the the Visual Effects in Vista.
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Andre
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My Vista Quickstart Guide:
http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry
"Glitch1337" <Glitch1337@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> When I first installed Vista on my computer, the fade-in fade-out
> animations
> for the windows was working fine, but after about a month or so of use,
> they've stopped appearing. My version is Home Premium, and my machine is
> currently rated at 4.4 in the performance information dialogue. I have
> not
> manually disabled animations, and I've looked in the options that allow
> them
> to be turned off, so by all indications they should be working. I also
> still
> get Aero Glass and all the other effects, so it doesn't seem to be a
> system
> limitation. At first I figured it was a bug and waited for a patch, but
> it's
> been a few weeks and I'm wondering if anyone else has seen this and knows
> what to do. If you need it, my graphics card is an nVidia GeForce 7900,
> and
> I'm running the latest driver for it (100.65 if memory serves).