Animations in the taskbar are lost after the installation of Windows 7 Service Pack 1!

Hello

Today I installed Windows 7 Service Pack 1. After you install the service pack, all the animations in the taskbar are lost! I tried to restart the computer 2 times, always the same.
Then, I uninstalled SP1. The animations are back! Now I tried to reinstall SP1, and the animations are lost again! I want to have the SP1 and animations.

Help, please!

Marko Calasan.

Hello

·         Are you referring to the Aero features in Windows 7?

I suggest you run the aero Troubleshooter and check if that helps resolve the issue.

See the link below to open utility troubleshooting Aero.

Open the Aero Troubleshooter

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/open-the-Aero-Troubleshooter

See also:

Guided Help: Troubleshoot aero in Windows 7

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/976170

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