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Naveen Gupta
April 14th 04, 07:50 PM
This problem is complex to describe - please be patient.

* I have a Dell Dimension 8300 with 1GB memory, 240GB HD,
Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 sound card, LITEON DVD-
ROM, NEC DVD+RW, ATI Radeon 9800 display adapter.
* Installed Roxio's Easy Media Creator 7 (EMC7).
* After reboot, I saw that all desktop icons that I have
changed have reverted to Windows default icons. See NOTE
below.

To recreate the problem, please follow these detailed
steps:
1. Right-click Desktop; select Properties.
2. Click Appearance tab; for "Windows and buttons" select
"Windows Classic style".
3. Click Desktop tab.
4. Click Customize Desktop...
5. Make sure My Computer is checked in the Desktop Icons
area (so it will show on the desktop).
6. Change icons for My Computer, My Network, and Recycle
Bin (full and empty).
7. Click Apply.
8. Click on Themes tab; click Save As... and save to theme
file (this will help recreate later).
9. Open Windows Explorer.
10.Select My Documents; press F2 to rename, and rename to
Data.
11.Select My Network Places; press F2 to rename, and rename
to Network.
12.At this point, you can either create a restore point
or save an image of the disk partition that contains
Windows, before proceeding to install EMC7.
13.Install EMC7, selecting option to remove ECDC6; use
Customize option and install the following items: Disc
Copier, Capture, DVD Builder, Creator Classic, Drag-to-
Disc, Label Creator, Roxio Player, VideoWave.
14.After rebooting, you will see that the My Computer,
Networking, and Recycle Bin icons have reverted back to
their blue Windows default.
Also, the folders Data and Network have reverted back to
their Windows default of My Documents and My Network
Places, respectively.

Please Assist!!!!

Kelly
April 14th 04, 08:07 PM
Very common issue as of late. Either try a driver roll-back or live with it
for now.

--
Happy Easter,
Kelly

Microsoft-MVP Windows® XP

Troubleshooting Windows XP
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com

Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm


"Naveen Gupta" > wrote in message
...
> This problem is complex to describe - please be patient.
>
> * I have a Dell Dimension 8300 with 1GB memory, 240GB HD,
> Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 sound card, LITEON DVD-
> ROM, NEC DVD+RW, ATI Radeon 9800 display adapter.
> * Installed Roxio's Easy Media Creator 7 (EMC7).
> * After reboot, I saw that all desktop icons that I have
> changed have reverted to Windows default icons. See NOTE
> below.
>
> To recreate the problem, please follow these detailed
> steps:
> 1. Right-click Desktop; select Properties.
> 2. Click Appearance tab; for "Windows and buttons" select
> "Windows Classic style".
> 3. Click Desktop tab.
> 4. Click Customize Desktop...
> 5. Make sure My Computer is checked in the Desktop Icons
> area (so it will show on the desktop).
> 6. Change icons for My Computer, My Network, and Recycle
> Bin (full and empty).
> 7. Click Apply.
> 8. Click on Themes tab; click Save As... and save to theme
> file (this will help recreate later).
> 9. Open Windows Explorer.
> 10.Select My Documents; press F2 to rename, and rename to
> Data.
> 11.Select My Network Places; press F2 to rename, and rename
> to Network.
> 12.At this point, you can either create a restore point
> or save an image of the disk partition that contains
> Windows, before proceeding to install EMC7.
> 13.Install EMC7, selecting option to remove ECDC6; use
> Customize option and install the following items: Disc
> Copier, Capture, DVD Builder, Creator Classic, Drag-to-
> Disc, Label Creator, Roxio Player, VideoWave.
> 14.After rebooting, you will see that the My Computer,
> Networking, and Recycle Bin icons have reverted back to
> their blue Windows default.
> Also, the folders Data and Network have reverted back to
> their Windows default of My Documents and My Network
> Places, respectively.
>
> Please Assist!!!!

Kelly
April 14th 04, 08:07 PM
Very common issue as of late. Either try a driver roll-back or live with it
for now.

--
Happy Easter,
Kelly

Microsoft-MVP Windows® XP

Troubleshooting Windows XP
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com

Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm


"Naveen Gupta" > wrote in message
...
> This problem is complex to describe - please be patient.
>
> * I have a Dell Dimension 8300 with 1GB memory, 240GB HD,
> Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 sound card, LITEON DVD-
> ROM, NEC DVD+RW, ATI Radeon 9800 display adapter.
> * Installed Roxio's Easy Media Creator 7 (EMC7).
> * After reboot, I saw that all desktop icons that I have
> changed have reverted to Windows default icons. See NOTE
> below.
>
> To recreate the problem, please follow these detailed
> steps:
> 1. Right-click Desktop; select Properties.
> 2. Click Appearance tab; for "Windows and buttons" select
> "Windows Classic style".
> 3. Click Desktop tab.
> 4. Click Customize Desktop...
> 5. Make sure My Computer is checked in the Desktop Icons
> area (so it will show on the desktop).
> 6. Change icons for My Computer, My Network, and Recycle
> Bin (full and empty).
> 7. Click Apply.
> 8. Click on Themes tab; click Save As... and save to theme
> file (this will help recreate later).
> 9. Open Windows Explorer.
> 10.Select My Documents; press F2 to rename, and rename to
> Data.
> 11.Select My Network Places; press F2 to rename, and rename
> to Network.
> 12.At this point, you can either create a restore point
> or save an image of the disk partition that contains
> Windows, before proceeding to install EMC7.
> 13.Install EMC7, selecting option to remove ECDC6; use
> Customize option and install the following items: Disc
> Copier, Capture, DVD Builder, Creator Classic, Drag-to-
> Disc, Label Creator, Roxio Player, VideoWave.
> 14.After rebooting, you will see that the My Computer,
> Networking, and Recycle Bin icons have reverted back to
> their blue Windows default.
> Also, the folders Data and Network have reverted back to
> their Windows default of My Documents and My Network
> Places, respectively.
>
> Please Assist!!!!

Kelly
April 14th 04, 08:07 PM
Very common issue as of late. Either try a driver roll-back or live with it
for now.

--
Happy Easter,
Kelly

Microsoft-MVP Windows® XP

Troubleshooting Windows XP
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com

Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm


"Naveen Gupta" > wrote in message
...
> This problem is complex to describe - please be patient.
>
> * I have a Dell Dimension 8300 with 1GB memory, 240GB HD,
> Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 sound card, LITEON DVD-
> ROM, NEC DVD+RW, ATI Radeon 9800 display adapter.
> * Installed Roxio's Easy Media Creator 7 (EMC7).
> * After reboot, I saw that all desktop icons that I have
> changed have reverted to Windows default icons. See NOTE
> below.
>
> To recreate the problem, please follow these detailed
> steps:
> 1. Right-click Desktop; select Properties.
> 2. Click Appearance tab; for "Windows and buttons" select
> "Windows Classic style".
> 3. Click Desktop tab.
> 4. Click Customize Desktop...
> 5. Make sure My Computer is checked in the Desktop Icons
> area (so it will show on the desktop).
> 6. Change icons for My Computer, My Network, and Recycle
> Bin (full and empty).
> 7. Click Apply.
> 8. Click on Themes tab; click Save As... and save to theme
> file (this will help recreate later).
> 9. Open Windows Explorer.
> 10.Select My Documents; press F2 to rename, and rename to
> Data.
> 11.Select My Network Places; press F2 to rename, and rename
> to Network.
> 12.At this point, you can either create a restore point
> or save an image of the disk partition that contains
> Windows, before proceeding to install EMC7.
> 13.Install EMC7, selecting option to remove ECDC6; use
> Customize option and install the following items: Disc
> Copier, Capture, DVD Builder, Creator Classic, Drag-to-
> Disc, Label Creator, Roxio Player, VideoWave.
> 14.After rebooting, you will see that the My Computer,
> Networking, and Recycle Bin icons have reverted back to
> their blue Windows default.
> Also, the folders Data and Network have reverted back to
> their Windows default of My Documents and My Network
> Places, respectively.
>
> Please Assist!!!!

Kelly
April 14th 04, 08:08 PM
Very common issue as of late. Either try a driver roll-back or live with it
for now.

--
Happy Easter,
Kelly

Microsoft-MVP Windows® XP

Troubleshooting Windows XP
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com

Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm


"Naveen Gupta" > wrote in message
...
> This problem is complex to describe - please be patient.
>
> * I have a Dell Dimension 8300 with 1GB memory, 240GB HD,
> Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 sound card, LITEON DVD-
> ROM, NEC DVD+RW, ATI Radeon 9800 display adapter.
> * Installed Roxio's Easy Media Creator 7 (EMC7).
> * After reboot, I saw that all desktop icons that I have
> changed have reverted to Windows default icons. See NOTE
> below.
>
> To recreate the problem, please follow these detailed
> steps:
> 1. Right-click Desktop; select Properties.
> 2. Click Appearance tab; for "Windows and buttons" select
> "Windows Classic style".
> 3. Click Desktop tab.
> 4. Click Customize Desktop...
> 5. Make sure My Computer is checked in the Desktop Icons
> area (so it will show on the desktop).
> 6. Change icons for My Computer, My Network, and Recycle
> Bin (full and empty).
> 7. Click Apply.
> 8. Click on Themes tab; click Save As... and save to theme
> file (this will help recreate later).
> 9. Open Windows Explorer.
> 10.Select My Documents; press F2 to rename, and rename to
> Data.
> 11.Select My Network Places; press F2 to rename, and rename
> to Network.
> 12.At this point, you can either create a restore point
> or save an image of the disk partition that contains
> Windows, before proceeding to install EMC7.
> 13.Install EMC7, selecting option to remove ECDC6; use
> Customize option and install the following items: Disc
> Copier, Capture, DVD Builder, Creator Classic, Drag-to-
> Disc, Label Creator, Roxio Player, VideoWave.
> 14.After rebooting, you will see that the My Computer,
> Networking, and Recycle Bin icons have reverted back to
> their blue Windows default.
> Also, the folders Data and Network have reverted back to
> their Windows default of My Documents and My Network
> Places, respectively.
>
> Please Assist!!!!

Keith Miller
April 14th 04, 08:09 PM
I had a similar problem & posted what I found here:

http://www.google.com/groups?hl=3Den&lr=3Dlang_en&ie=3DUTF-8&oe=3DUTF-8&n=
ewwindow=3D1&safe=3Doff&selm=3DORPo7maCEHA.2616%40TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl

The fix is:

Start -> Run -> Regedit

Navigate to:
"HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Exp lorer\Clsid"
(HKCU =3D HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT)

Right-click the folder icon for this key & select 'Permissions'

Click 'Advanced' -> click 'Add' -> type "System" -> click 'OK'

Put a check in the 'Deny' column for the 'Set Value' permission.

'OK' your way out.

My custom icons are staying put & I haven't seen any adverse effects.

Keith

"Naveen Gupta" > wrote in message =
...
> This problem is complex to describe - please be patient.
>=20
> * I have a Dell Dimension 8300 with 1GB memory, 240GB HD,
> Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 sound card, LITEON DVD-
> ROM, NEC DVD+RW, ATI Radeon 9800 display adapter.
> * Installed Roxio's Easy Media Creator 7 (EMC7).
> * After reboot, I saw that all desktop icons that I have
> changed have reverted to Windows default icons. See NOTE=20
> below.
>=20
> To recreate the problem, please follow these detailed=20
> steps:
> 1. Right-click Desktop; select Properties.
> 2. Click Appearance tab; for "Windows and buttons" select
> "Windows Classic style".
> 3. Click Desktop tab.
> 4. Click Customize Desktop...
> 5. Make sure My Computer is checked in the Desktop Icons
> area (so it will show on the desktop).
> 6. Change icons for My Computer, My Network, and Recycle
> Bin (full and empty).
> 7. Click Apply.
> 8. Click on Themes tab; click Save As... and save to theme
> file (this will help recreate later).
> 9. Open Windows Explorer.
> 10.Select My Documents; press F2 to rename, and rename to
> Data.
> 11.Select My Network Places; press F2 to rename, and rename
> to Network.
> 12.At this point, you can either create a restore point
> or save an image of the disk partition that contains=20
> Windows, before proceeding to install EMC7.
> 13.Install EMC7, selecting option to remove ECDC6; use=20
> Customize option and install the following items: Disc=20
> Copier, Capture, DVD Builder, Creator Classic, Drag-to-
> Disc, Label Creator, Roxio Player, VideoWave.
> 14.After rebooting, you will see that the My Computer,=20
> Networking, and Recycle Bin icons have reverted back to=20
> their blue Windows default.
> Also, the folders Data and Network have reverted back to=20
> their Windows default of My Documents and My Network=20
> Places, respectively.
>=20
> Please Assist!!!!

Keith Miller
April 14th 04, 08:09 PM
I had a similar problem & posted what I found here:

http://www.google.com/groups?hl=3Den&lr=3Dlang_en&ie=3DUTF-8&oe=3DUTF-8&n=
ewwindow=3D1&safe=3Doff&selm=3DORPo7maCEHA.2616%40TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl

The fix is:

Start -> Run -> Regedit

Navigate to:
"HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Exp lorer\Clsid"
(HKCU =3D HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT)

Right-click the folder icon for this key & select 'Permissions'

Click 'Advanced' -> click 'Add' -> type "System" -> click 'OK'

Put a check in the 'Deny' column for the 'Set Value' permission.

'OK' your way out.

My custom icons are staying put & I haven't seen any adverse effects.

Keith

"Naveen Gupta" > wrote in message =
...
> This problem is complex to describe - please be patient.
>=20
> * I have a Dell Dimension 8300 with 1GB memory, 240GB HD,
> Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 sound card, LITEON DVD-
> ROM, NEC DVD+RW, ATI Radeon 9800 display adapter.
> * Installed Roxio's Easy Media Creator 7 (EMC7).
> * After reboot, I saw that all desktop icons that I have
> changed have reverted to Windows default icons. See NOTE=20
> below.
>=20
> To recreate the problem, please follow these detailed=20
> steps:
> 1. Right-click Desktop; select Properties.
> 2. Click Appearance tab; for "Windows and buttons" select
> "Windows Classic style".
> 3. Click Desktop tab.
> 4. Click Customize Desktop...
> 5. Make sure My Computer is checked in the Desktop Icons
> area (so it will show on the desktop).
> 6. Change icons for My Computer, My Network, and Recycle
> Bin (full and empty).
> 7. Click Apply.
> 8. Click on Themes tab; click Save As... and save to theme
> file (this will help recreate later).
> 9. Open Windows Explorer.
> 10.Select My Documents; press F2 to rename, and rename to
> Data.
> 11.Select My Network Places; press F2 to rename, and rename
> to Network.
> 12.At this point, you can either create a restore point
> or save an image of the disk partition that contains=20
> Windows, before proceeding to install EMC7.
> 13.Install EMC7, selecting option to remove ECDC6; use=20
> Customize option and install the following items: Disc=20
> Copier, Capture, DVD Builder, Creator Classic, Drag-to-
> Disc, Label Creator, Roxio Player, VideoWave.
> 14.After rebooting, you will see that the My Computer,=20
> Networking, and Recycle Bin icons have reverted back to=20
> their blue Windows default.
> Also, the folders Data and Network have reverted back to=20
> their Windows default of My Documents and My Network=20
> Places, respectively.
>=20
> Please Assist!!!!

Keith Miller
April 14th 04, 08:09 PM
I had a similar problem & posted what I found here:

http://www.google.com/groups?hl=3Den&lr=3Dlang_en&ie=3DUTF-8&oe=3DUTF-8&n=
ewwindow=3D1&safe=3Doff&selm=3DORPo7maCEHA.2616%40TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl

The fix is:

Start -> Run -> Regedit

Navigate to:
"HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Exp lorer\Clsid"
(HKCU =3D HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT)

Right-click the folder icon for this key & select 'Permissions'

Click 'Advanced' -> click 'Add' -> type "System" -> click 'OK'

Put a check in the 'Deny' column for the 'Set Value' permission.

'OK' your way out.

My custom icons are staying put & I haven't seen any adverse effects.

Keith

"Naveen Gupta" > wrote in message =
...
> This problem is complex to describe - please be patient.
>=20
> * I have a Dell Dimension 8300 with 1GB memory, 240GB HD,
> Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 sound card, LITEON DVD-
> ROM, NEC DVD+RW, ATI Radeon 9800 display adapter.
> * Installed Roxio's Easy Media Creator 7 (EMC7).
> * After reboot, I saw that all desktop icons that I have
> changed have reverted to Windows default icons. See NOTE=20
> below.
>=20
> To recreate the problem, please follow these detailed=20
> steps:
> 1. Right-click Desktop; select Properties.
> 2. Click Appearance tab; for "Windows and buttons" select
> "Windows Classic style".
> 3. Click Desktop tab.
> 4. Click Customize Desktop...
> 5. Make sure My Computer is checked in the Desktop Icons
> area (so it will show on the desktop).
> 6. Change icons for My Computer, My Network, and Recycle
> Bin (full and empty).
> 7. Click Apply.
> 8. Click on Themes tab; click Save As... and save to theme
> file (this will help recreate later).
> 9. Open Windows Explorer.
> 10.Select My Documents; press F2 to rename, and rename to
> Data.
> 11.Select My Network Places; press F2 to rename, and rename
> to Network.
> 12.At this point, you can either create a restore point
> or save an image of the disk partition that contains=20
> Windows, before proceeding to install EMC7.
> 13.Install EMC7, selecting option to remove ECDC6; use=20
> Customize option and install the following items: Disc=20
> Copier, Capture, DVD Builder, Creator Classic, Drag-to-
> Disc, Label Creator, Roxio Player, VideoWave.
> 14.After rebooting, you will see that the My Computer,=20
> Networking, and Recycle Bin icons have reverted back to=20
> their blue Windows default.
> Also, the folders Data and Network have reverted back to=20
> their Windows default of My Documents and My Network=20
> Places, respectively.
>=20
> Please Assist!!!!

Keith Miller
April 14th 04, 08:11 PM
I had a similar problem & posted what I found here:

http://www.google.com/groups?hl=3Den&lr=3Dlang_en&ie=3DUTF-8&oe=3DUTF-8&n=
ewwindow=3D1&safe=3Doff&selm=3DORPo7maCEHA.2616%40TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl

The fix is:

Start -> Run -> Regedit

Navigate to:
"HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Exp lorer\Clsid"
(HKCU =3D HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT)

Right-click the folder icon for this key & select 'Permissions'

Click 'Advanced' -> click 'Add' -> type "System" -> click 'OK'

Put a check in the 'Deny' column for the 'Set Value' permission.

'OK' your way out.

My custom icons are staying put & I haven't seen any adverse effects.

Keith

"Naveen Gupta" > wrote in message =
...
> This problem is complex to describe - please be patient.
>=20
> * I have a Dell Dimension 8300 with 1GB memory, 240GB HD,
> Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 sound card, LITEON DVD-
> ROM, NEC DVD+RW, ATI Radeon 9800 display adapter.
> * Installed Roxio's Easy Media Creator 7 (EMC7).
> * After reboot, I saw that all desktop icons that I have
> changed have reverted to Windows default icons. See NOTE=20
> below.
>=20
> To recreate the problem, please follow these detailed=20
> steps:
> 1. Right-click Desktop; select Properties.
> 2. Click Appearance tab; for "Windows and buttons" select
> "Windows Classic style".
> 3. Click Desktop tab.
> 4. Click Customize Desktop...
> 5. Make sure My Computer is checked in the Desktop Icons
> area (so it will show on the desktop).
> 6. Change icons for My Computer, My Network, and Recycle
> Bin (full and empty).
> 7. Click Apply.
> 8. Click on Themes tab; click Save As... and save to theme
> file (this will help recreate later).
> 9. Open Windows Explorer.
> 10.Select My Documents; press F2 to rename, and rename to
> Data.
> 11.Select My Network Places; press F2 to rename, and rename
> to Network.
> 12.At this point, you can either create a restore point
> or save an image of the disk partition that contains=20
> Windows, before proceeding to install EMC7.
> 13.Install EMC7, selecting option to remove ECDC6; use=20
> Customize option and install the following items: Disc=20
> Copier, Capture, DVD Builder, Creator Classic, Drag-to-
> Disc, Label Creator, Roxio Player, VideoWave.
> 14.After rebooting, you will see that the My Computer,=20
> Networking, and Recycle Bin icons have reverted back to=20
> their blue Windows default.
> Also, the folders Data and Network have reverted back to=20
> their Windows default of My Documents and My Network=20
> Places, respectively.
>=20
> Please Assist!!!!

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