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| Guest | Bluish-grey color scheme? So... I had my nice sleek black color scheme for aero... I'm happy with it, but one mornign I turn it on and now it's the blueish gray... It'd been fine for these past four months i've had it but not it just decided to change on me? I don't understand. Let me summarize. I have a black task bar, where all my programs are displayed, but every program that pops up has a bluish grey trim... I don't get it. And when I go to personalize > windows color and appearance. I don't have the normal palette for colors, I have the theme chooser like they did for XP, is that for everyone? |
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| Guest | Re: Bluish-grey color scheme? If hovering over items in your Start menu causes a sky-blue highlight,then this probably means that the Windows Aero color scheme has been turned off.Using the same dialog box which you get to choose the theme,turn it back on. "Wholesomeflame." <Wholesomeflame.@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:AFEF8546-E490-4286-9296-8DE55ED03FAE@xxxxxx So... I had my nice sleek black color scheme for aero... I'm happy with it, but one mornign I turn it on and now it's the blueish gray... It'd been fine for these past four months i've had it but not it just decided to change on me? I don't understand. Let me summarize. I have a black task bar, where all my programs are displayed, but every program that pops up has a bluish grey trim... I don't get it. And when I go to personalize > windows color and appearance. I don't have the normal palette for colors, I have the theme chooser like they did for XP, is that for everyone? |
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| Guest | Re: Bluish-grey color scheme? In addition to Hiren's advice, you may now be running a program that is not Aero friendly. If so Aero has turned itsef off. Exiting the program restores Aero. If you can't get Aero to re-enable in settings the quick way to check this out and track down the culprit is to boot into Clean Boot mode so that only Microsoft programs and services are running. You should then have Aero back. You would then progressively re-enable third party software until you find a program that turns off Aero when you start it. I use one website for sports events (streaming video) that turns off Aero. When I leave the website Aero returns. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/331796 "Wholesomeflame." <Wholesomeflame.@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:AFEF8546-E490-4286-9296-8DE55ED03FAE@xxxxxx Quote: > So... I had my nice sleek black color scheme for aero... I'm happy with > it, > but one mornign I turn it on and now it's the blueish gray... It'd been > fine > for these past four months i've had it but not it just decided to change > on > me? I don't understand. > > Let me summarize. I have a black task bar, where all my programs are > displayed, but every program that pops up has a bluish grey trim... I > don't > get it. And when I go to personalize > windows color and appearance. I > don't > have the normal palette for colors, I have the theme chooser like they did > for XP, is that for everyone? |
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| Guest | Re: Bluish-grey color scheme? That's all good and well, I troubleshooted, clean booted, and everything. But whenever I lock my computer with Vista, wait abit, and then come back it stays aero for about ten seconds, flashes black, and goes back to turning aero off, none of my programs turn it off, it just decides to go back to 16 bit color. "Colin Barnhorst" wrote: Quote: > In addition to Hiren's advice, you may now be running a program that is not > Aero friendly. If so Aero has turned itsef off. Exiting the program > restores Aero. If you can't get Aero to re-enable in settings the quick way > to check this out and track down the culprit is to boot into Clean Boot mode > so that only Microsoft programs and services are running. You should then > have Aero back. You would then progressively re-enable third party software > until you find a program that turns off Aero when you start it. I use one > website for sports events (streaming video) that turns off Aero. When I > leave the website Aero returns. > > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/331796 > > "Wholesomeflame." <Wholesomeflame.@xxxxxx> wrote in > message news:AFEF8546-E490-4286-9296-8DE55ED03FAE@xxxxxx Quote: > > So... I had my nice sleek black color scheme for aero... I'm happy with > > it, > > but one mornign I turn it on and now it's the blueish gray... It'd been > > fine > > for these past four months i've had it but not it just decided to change > > on > > me? I don't understand. > > > > Let me summarize. I have a black task bar, where all my programs are > > displayed, but every program that pops up has a bluish grey trim... I > > don't > > get it. And when I go to personalize > windows color and appearance. I > > don't > > have the normal palette for colors, I have the theme chooser like they did > > for XP, is that for everyone? |
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| Guest | Re: Bluish-grey color scheme? Wholesomeflame. wrote: Quote: > That's all good and well, I troubleshooted, clean booted, and everything. > But whenever I lock my computer with Vista, wait abit, and then come back > it stays aero for about ten seconds, flashes black, and goes back to > turning aero off, none of my programs turn it off, it just decides to go > back to 16 bit color. latest drivers for it (gotten from either the video card mftr.'s website or the OEM's website if you have that sort of machine like a Dell, HP, etc.) and the problem still occurs, then uninstall the card and swap it out for a known working one. If this is a laptop, contact the laptop mftr.'s tech support for replacement. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! FAQ - http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ |
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| Guest | Re: Bluish-grey color scheme? "Malke" <malke@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:uUMN$6c3IHA.1808@xxxxxx Quote: > Wholesomeflame. wrote: > Quote: >> That's all good and well, I troubleshooted, clean booted, and everything. >> But whenever I lock my computer with Vista, wait abit, and then come back >> it stays aero for about ten seconds, flashes black, and goes back to >> turning aero off, none of my programs turn it off, it just decides to go >> back to 16 bit color. > Then it sounds like your video card is failing. If you've installed the > latest drivers for it (gotten from either the video card mftr.'s website > or > the OEM's website if you have that sort of machine like a Dell, HP, etc.) > and the problem still occurs, then uninstall the card and swap it out for > a > known working one. If this is a laptop, contact the laptop mftr.'s tech > support for replacement. > > Malke > -- > MS-MVP > Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! > FAQ - http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ > provide test software similar to what the hard drive mfgs do? Or do they and I just haven't looked right? (I know, even my cosmetic surgeon says I don't look right) |
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| Guest | Re: Bluish-grey color scheme? Colin Barnhorst wrote: Quote: > Malke, just out of curiosity do you know why the video card mfgs don't > provide test software similar to what the hard drive mfgs do? Or do they > and I just haven't looked right? (I know, even my cosmetic surgeon says I > don't look right) benchmark software like Sisoft Sandra. That software runs a card under a sort of Real Life simulation to give you an idea of how fast your card is, but I don't think there's any actual diagnostic ability; i.e., your card is bad. I've run video tests before like the ones Dell includes in their Utility Partition/Resource CD and the ones on various rescue disks of the Ultimate Book Disk type but to be honest, I don't know that I believe in them. It seems to me that all of those tests are running in DOS or a DOS-like mode which don't stress a card like Real Mode does. This is why I rely on the old "swap it out" routine. It has been my experience, gained through many years of working on my own and clients' boxen, that if changing drivers around doesn't help then the card is probably dying. It happens. I just finally gave up on an older box of mine that had a once-very-expensive AGP card in it. When this card would no longer perform its 3D duties of fragging aliens (with my son at the helm, not me!), I decided the computer had been upgraded to the end of its life and replaced it. Anyway, that's all I know about this. I'm certainly interested to see if anyone else has more useful information to add! Cheers, Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! FAQ - http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ |
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