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helpme768

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It's very hard to describe what's happened with words, but this picture will probably make you understand the problem:

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As you can see, the whole text has disappeared and some of the contents of it are totally hidden/unavailable.'

If anyone has any idea of the problem, please reply. I'm using a Danish Copy of Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit.

Any help is appreciated :)
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Hmm.. seems the "geeks" here are too slow :) Because I have just fixed it today :)
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Hi there, ,
Very glad to see that you managed to sort out your problem without any help from the forum, but it would be very useful to other members who encounter a similar problem if you could re post with some information regarding HOW you managed to solve the problem yourself.

Cheers, , kev
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Hmm ok. I once downloaded something that made my Vista Home Premium able to show Vista Ultimate Dreamscenes on the desktop. I think it was called VistaDreamsceneForNonUltimate or something like that. It had a batch file, and by reading through it, I saw it renamed and replaced 2 files. The first file was "C:\Windows\System32\En-US\Themecpl.dll.mui" and the other file was "C:\Windows\System32\Themecpl.dll".
The batch file renamed them to "*.original" and placed the modified versions of them into the equilivant folders. To fix it, I simply went to the folders (with ADMINISTRATOR RIGHTS) and deleted those two files and renamed the original ones to their original names (file name WITHOUT ".original" attached to it).
A simple reboot made windows load up the correct files and thats how I did it :)

Cheers, don't mess with your system files unless you know what you do.. You might end up just like I did :)

Edited by helpme768, 17 March 2009 - 01:32 PM.

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Cheers mate, , thankyou
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