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zottekoe

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Hi,

I don't know where exactly to post this, but after I followed advice to remove ABI my desktop acted weird. The task bar at the bottom of my screen has changed colour (I didn't do anything to change it) and I can't seem to get it back into the original state :-s. It normally was the standard thing (the blue colour) and now it's grey, and I really can't find a way to change it back to the initial colours because when I choose 'standard' it just stays gray.

Please help me
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austin_o

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I don't know what ABI is, but if someting is messing up your taskbar my first suspicion is malware. I suggest working your way through the malware removal guide at the top of this forum where it says "Do you suspect a malware (Spyware, Virus, Trojan) infection? Please Start Here. " See the red font up there?? This enables folks to solve most problems on their own. If you still have a problem after that, post a hijack this log in the malware forum.

http://www.geekstogo...o_Here-f37.html
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dsenette

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Click HERE to download Luna.

Unzip it to your desktop. Then using windows explorer MOVE the luna.msstyles file to this folder:
C:\WINDOWS\Resources\Themes\Luna

Don't move it to anywhere other than that folder! *NOTE* luna.msstyles may still be there, but it needs to be replaced with this one.

When you have moved it there, rightclick on your desktop > properties and look to see if Windows XPstyle is present again. Choose apply and OK.

If not, reboot then try to select Windows XPstyle


this may help found in another thread.
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zottekoe

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thanx, it worked!
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sweet
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