Uninstall Problems (Windows Display Settings Have No Effect)
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I would try the following:
1 - Right-click desktop > Arrange Icons by > toggle the "Lock Web Items on Desktop", and then toggle "Show Desktop Icons".
2 - Use Display Properties\Themes tab to apply the Windows Classic theme > reboot > use the Display Properties\Themes tab to apply the Windows XP theme.
3 - Delete the "IconCache" file found in "C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME\Local Settings\Application Data" folder (this is a hidden folder, so you will need the Folder Options\View setting to "Show hidden files and folders") > reboot computer to rebuild the icon cache.
Hopefully, one of the items above will remedy the issue.
I do not believe that WindowBlinds writes any keys to the registry that would affect the icons in this way, though I do not work for Stardock, so may be wrong on this one.
I can verify that uninstalling WB5.01 (after unloading, but leaving the wallpaper selected via the WB config panel) results in the icons being displayed without transparency and shadows on a ".png" wall image.
I will be doing a clean install tonight, and will post whether I can use the same wall (.png) with icons displayed properly with transparency and shadows.
I did notice that WB5.01 wallpaper function does not recognize the ".png" wall image, so the image had to be applied via the ".png" context menu to run the test.
I also found that any ".bmp" or ".jpg" wall image allows the transparency and shadows to display correctly after uninstalling WB5.01.
Note #2 - someone with Stardock can test whether the icons display correctly if you unload WB5.01 > restore Windows XP default theme > reboot > uninstall WB5.01.
If so, it is a simple procedure issue.
If not, then there must be a ".dll" or some other file responsible for the change in behavior. Also, nice catch if it turns out to be a bug.
| but leaving the wallpaper selected via the WB config panel |
Note - this is incorrect wording, as I had to apply the wall via the context menu of wall file.
Correct statement is: " while leaving the ".png" wallpaper applied".
You've got it too! Yup, that's exactly what I was trying to describe via my earlier ramblings, and I still have yet to figure out the source of this issue. I'm running "sfc scannow" to see if it's a system DLL that somehow ended up being replaced or removed (the DLL that handles PNG wallpapers in WinXP, maybe?). But it's definitely puzzling.
PNG wallpapers require activedesktop which is why you lose icon text shadows. This is normal for XP.
WindowBlinds does not replace or remove any system dlls.
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