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Windows 7 help
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guys im using a windows 7 64bit and i have an error..

After using Thisviewtopic.php?f=70&t=3070

my whole windows went crazy.
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You guys see the side? its thinner than ever.. please guys help me.
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He needs to fix it or pay you back...
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You may need to enable the Themes and Desktop Window Manager services again.
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o.o mandai, how do i do that??
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Go start, run, type services.msc then find those 2 services in the list. If they are disabled double click each and set them to automatic, then click start on both.
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both of them are enable and i still have the very thin window..
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try disable and apply and enable again
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Agust1337 wrote:
try disable and apply and enable again
i did it alr, did not work :(
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You could try changing your current theme to something different then put it back again, though I don't see why a service manager would cause this.
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thanks mandai.. i changed my theme however my previous theme was ruined..
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