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lol... it looks like im not going to reinstall my primary PC until longhorn comes out :p

Original Install Date: January 21st 2003 (when i got new mobo/cpu/ram etc)

But i might reinstall in case i decide to switch my network from workgroup to domain :D (did a test today!!)

/Raptor

dont worry... although some people say im good in programming and other say im good in graphics... im more interested in networks :p

btw: i already finished setting up the server (with DHCP, DNS, WINS, Active Directory and FileServer roles :p)

/Raptor

I lost all my desktop icons and I can't right-click on the desktop to bring up the context menu. Only thing I can do is double-click on the desktop and the startmenu opens up... Looks like a regtweak because the desktop is functionnal... just not the way its suppose to be.

// edit : Also tried TweakUI to bring back the icons but it didn't work.

it sounds to me like some old little programs i had which would do that... and i remember the drivers of my previous GFX card would do something like that... i'm quite sure none of the regtweaks can do such thing... did you try the RegUndo though?

/Raptor

No... but to undo what exactly ?

// edit : can't really be some program because I haven't installed anything prior and after the AP. Also, i have a GF4 w/ latest WHQL detonators so I doubt its related the my video card or drivers... never happpened to me before.

// edit : I looked through all Regtweak Undo from the tools menu and I haven't found anything that could be it.

Edited by xplatinum

Only one that had to do with desktop is "Undo disabling of common tasks on desktop"

Didn't help

// edit : I think there's 1 big bug in this release... The undoRegTweak from the Tools menu doesn't work. I clicked undo, answered YES and rebooted. The line is still there.

:D All I have it pulled complete and have the torrent up on my slave box.

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