Hi, Sorry to say, but the behavior has returned.
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[quote who="AzDude" reply="3" id="3830764"] Hello, Would you do this PURGE: https://forums.stardock.com/485954/deskscapes-support-faq#reinstalling Reboot and ReInstall the latest version from your account page , Reboot , test and report back please .. AzDude Stardock Community Assistant [/quote] That seems to have he
Thank you; will do.
Running 10.02 on Windows 10 21H2. I have my primary monitor set with a static wallpaper and my second monitor with the Hexcore animated screen, no screensaver set. My issue is that the second monitor will show the wallpaper from the first monitor when the computer boots, and will keep it until I right-click on that screen. After I right-click, it progresses to the animated desktop like it should've done when it booted. Any ideas on how to resolve this? Thanks i
C:\Program Files (x86)\Stardock\Impulse would be where a 32bit app would install. All 64bit native apps install into the C:/program files/ folder. There may be a 64bit version out, but I'm thinking it would have to be for Vista x64. Peace
[quote who="whismerhill" reply="25" id="2045467"]unfortunately XP home is a rather limited edition of XP 32 bits and as such (AFAIK) it doesn't support the /3GB switch necessary for the OS to handle memory amounts up to 3GB for a single process (in other words, if you modify galciv2 to access more than 2GB, XP home will ignore the setting and allow only up to 2GB the documentation on this subject is rather sparse (and most people don't realize that the switch
I'm not from Stardock support, but here goes: Here's a copy from another post I made: I'm rather disappointed in Stardock for dropping the ball on XPx64. Try this workaround: 1) download impulse installer. If prompted, choose "save file" instead of "run". If not prompted and the installer launches automatically, adjust your browser settings to allow for saving files instead of automatically running them. 2) find
I'm having a problem with two things that seem to be related: My main dock (zoomer, bottom center, main display) refuses to abide by its "always on top, hiding off-screen for maximized applications" setting. Everything seems to be fine, until you actually maximize an app; then the dock hides off-screen (just as it should), but after the app has been closed, minimized, or returned to "normal" size, the dock continues to hide. Only by opening dock properties and re-selecting