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Old September 29th 05, 11:02 PM
Reg and Ruth
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Default XP appearance changes on reboot

I am running Win XP Home OEM on a P4 3.2 GHz comp. with 1 GB ram.

When I change the Display settings to Windows Classic (appearance and
themes), click Apply/OK, the settings automatically change to Windows XP
style on reboot. I then have to manually change them back to Classic, and
the whole process repeats itself on subsequent reboots.

All users have administrator status.

Has anyone had this problem, and is there a 'fix', please?

Many thanks for any advice.


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