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Problems with Windowblinds for Vista

 
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 24, 2007 9:05 pm    Post subject: Problems with Windowblinds for Vista Reply with quote

I've been having this problem with windowblinds. For some reason the minimize/restore/maximize/close buttons and titlebar text disappear and also some borders. It's weird. I haven't been able to find anything on the net that can help me. I've posted on several forums without a helpful response. It sucks.
Even stardock forums and support havent replied.

It also isnt a single skin, it happens on various skins.

here is a screenshot of the title bar and some borders missing
http://www.damnidunno.com/temp/errors.jpg

and also here is what my desktop looked like after i unloaded windoblinds. I had to right click > and apply the vista standard theme just to get the taskbar back.
http://www.damnidunno.com/temp/erra2.jpg

does anyone know how to resolve this? thank you.
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 4:40 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Has there been a Vista-compatible version of Windowsblinds? If there hasn't been and you just put the XP version, I doubt there will be anything you could do.. Confused Moreover, some skins might not be compatible with Vista yet.. The differences between XP's skinning system and Vista's are huge, so you'll have to wait for the skins to be updated, I guess... Very Happy
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 6:29 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Voldemort wrote:
Has there been a Vista-compatible version of Windowsblinds? If there hasn't been and you just put the XP version, I doubt there will be anything you could do.. Confused Moreover, some skins might not be compatible with Vista yet.. The differences between XP's skinning system and Vista's are huge, so you'll have to wait for the skins to be updated, I guess... Very Happy


Yeah as i said i'm using the windowblinds FOR VISTA. there is actually a vista version out already, which is what i was using. Smile
and the skin only works for WB for vista.

Almost no one else who using WB for vista, or even the skin are having the same problems.

I googled and found a couple of others, but no one replied to their topics or anything.
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