I reciently reinstalled windows and now the fence, restore down and minimize buttons are not mixed together.

I reciently reinstalled windows and now the fence, restore down and minimize buttons are not mixed together. they are indervidual buttons. Have all the updates and service pack installed.

I saw the screen shot, I think that Aero is disabled, or the Desktop Window Manager Session Manager service is disabled or stopped. Try to run the troubleshooter 'display the Aero effects. " And when firstly, you had the drivers that do NOT support Aero and then updates, Windows does NOT automatically update the settings. You must recaulculate the computer for Aero Performance Index is enabled.

Or you can see more help on this page, which contains explanations of the Aero and a link to a Web page for downlading an application which solves the problems.

Hope that helps!

Marko Calasan.

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