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Old June 24th 04, 01:47 AM
carol
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Last week we took our computer in to have some memory
added. That went fine, no problem.....except when I
turned it on the desktop transparent icon feature no
longer works. I went in and set the settings but still
they show up with color behind them. Can someone give me
some idea how to solve this problem?
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Old June 24th 04, 06:51 AM
Jerry
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Take it back to the people that added the memory and tell them to fix it.
They had to have screwed with something.

Also, memory is easy to add yourself.

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Last week we took our computer in to have some memory
added. That went fine, no problem.....except when I
turned it on the desktop transparent icon feature no
longer works. I went in and set the settings but still
they show up with color behind them. Can someone give me
some idea how to solve this problem?



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Old June 25th 04, 06:36 PM
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Also, memory is easy to add yourself.


ease of memory installation depends on motherboard design.
in my case, i have to remove the graphics card first then
install the memory. not hard to do but an example of a bad
design.
 




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