Well "Nvidia Display Driver Service" is the only Nvidia related item in services.msc and, as I mentioned before, its been disabled. I did what Bichur suggested and uninstalled WB, rebooted, installed Stardock Central, rebooted, registered and installed WB through SDC, rebooted again and... WB still cannot apply one little GUI skin. After $20 forked over and hours spent researching and jumping through hoop after hoop. Ridiculous. Thank you for the many responses and troubleshooting suggestions, b
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Alright, I used msconfig to disable "Nvidia Display Driver Service", rebooted, and finally the skin I'd applied actually displayed. So just to make sure everthing had a good clean foundation, I uninstalled WindowBlinds, rebooted, re-installed it, and rebooted again. And now again the same disfunction is happening. WITH Nvidia Display Driver Service still disabled. Try to apply a skin and after several minutes you are presented with "Windows Classic" style taskbar and window borders. Select a dif
This was a standalone download only. A web browser was not involved in the installation process. I'm not sure if nview is running. I don't see an nview.exe in task manager or on any of my hard drives. Before re-installing, I had every nvidia process disabled except for NvCpl.exe. Does that one also need to be disabled?
Not the first time, but after I uninstalled it, I rebooted. Then I rebooted after each of the next 3 re-installations. WB wasn't able to apply a skin after any of them. Just continually back to "Windows Classic".
WindowBlinds version : WindowBlinds 6.02 (build 44 x86) WindowBlinds is installed correctly on this PC WindowBlinds appears to be activated on this PC Your machine supports per pixel borders on WindowBlinds skins. (Plug and Play Monitor) 1 is attached to NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT Wblind.dll 2008/01/16 06:53:20 Wbsrv.dll 2008/01/08 14:01:10 Wbconfig.exe &nbs