Your theme files are saved to: XP: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\Stardock\ThemeManager Vista/7: C:\Users\Public\Documents\Stardock\ThemeManager Just backup that folder to save your themes
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If you didn't uninstall the free version before installing the Plus version, you can follow this procedure to try to fix the problem. You'll need to backup your old settings, uninstall both, and reinstall ObjectDock Plus fresh. -Unload/quit ObjectDock so that it is not running, and then go to Start > Run... (Start > Start Menu Search in Vista) and then copy this into the command line: for XP: %userprofile%\local settings\application data\sta
I think it looks cool. In fact, it makes me want to tweet about it
Anyone who is having this problem, and rebuilding the icon cache doesn't work, please send an email to support@stardock.com and we will be glad to help you.
This will actually be part of Object Nesttop. See actual screen capture below:
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I can see the usefulness of this. I'll pass the idea on to the developers. With the current ObjectDock you can create a flyout that shows the desktop folder, even when the icons are hidden with Fences.
Niche99, are you still unable to install the Music Desktop theme? CircuitsMaximus, many of the MyColors themes no longer block installation on Windows 7. That being said, that still doesn't mean they are officially supported.
I'm not aware of any plans to bring these programs to Windows 7. Bootskin wouldn't be much to look at on Windows 7, due to how quickly it typically starts up compared to older versions of Windows.
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Pyro, ObjectDock 2.0 will add 64-bit functionality. There's no word on final release date yet, though.
Try removing CursorXP and CursorFX completely with the following removal tool: http://sd.stardock.com/mike/apps/odnt_zapper.exe Once you do this, you can reboot and reinstall CursorFX
I couldn't reproduce this with Windows 7 and VLC. Are you able to drop video files onto the shortcut in the dock and have them play?
Currently, when you add a folder to the dock it is treated as a shortcut. You can click on the folder/shortcut to open the folder in an explorer window and add the file to the folder, but there isn't direct drag&drop support.
There are a lot of things that could be going on. Please send us an email at: support@stardock.com with a reference to this thread and we'll help you out.
Kitzira, you can backup your MyColors themes before you reinstall your operating system. Your themes live in: C:\Users\Public\Documents\Stardock\ThemeManager Just backup that folder, then replace it once the new operating system is in place.