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kimiraikkonen
February 4th 07, 04:26 PM
Anytime I enable a network connection (1394, Ethernet, or
Wireless) and reboot my system, all my tray icons except
the network status icon (the two computers next to each
other) disappear. If I then disable the connection and
reboot, all my icons come back.

I've tried reinstalling the network drivers without
success. I even went so far as to reformat, and this
also had no effect. Any ideas?

SmoothNinjaGirl
February 4th 07, 04:36 PM
what icons are missing?
check to see if those processes that the icons are .. are running.

On Feb 4, 10:26 am, "kimiraikkonen" > wrote:
> Anytime I enable a network connection (1394, Ethernet, or
> Wireless) and reboot my system, all my tray icons except
> the network status icon (the two computers next to each
> other) disappear. If I then disable the connection and
> reboot, all my icons come back.
>
> I've tried reinstalling the network drivers without
> success. I even went so far as to reformat, and this
> also had no effect. Any ideas?

SmoothNinjaGirl
February 8th 07, 11:14 PM
im sorry..i see in google homepage on my email preview..that you
replied to my email..
i cant login there for some reason.. so if you could write on here
what you put.. i would like to try to help on this issue.
thank you

On Feb 4, 10:26 am, "kimiraikkonen" > wrote:
> Anytime I enable a network connection (1394, Ethernet, or
> Wireless) and reboot my system, all my tray icons except
> the network status icon (the two computers next to each
> other) disappear. If I then disable the connection and
> reboot, all my icons come back.
>
> I've tried reinstalling the network drivers without
> success. I even went so far as to reformat, and this
> also had no effect. Any ideas?

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