Question:
Why are all the menus blacked out on my PC and how do I fix it?
Teela
2009-10-09 20:35:28 UTC
I have a very peculiar problem with my laptop. I've got a Dell Inspiron B130 (it's crap, I know. lol) running Windows XP. I have up through Service Pack 3, I believe.

I was attempting to change themes last night, and somehow the theme I clicked on made all of my menus go black. I'll give some examples of what I mean - My taskbar is all black - black background with (I assume) black writing so the only things I can see are the icons. The start menu is the same way. If I go to My Computer, everything is black. I run Google Chrome, and my address bar and scroll bar are blacked out, as are all the menus including the one that pops up if I right-click on something. When I press alt+tab, I can only see icons. Also, when I try to highlight text, regardless of color, the entire highlight shows up black.

I tried going and changing my theme again - the entire window is black but I manage to blindly find the drop-down menu to change my theme. i changed it several times to no avail. I also have restarted my system several times.

Hopefully someone has heard of this problem before and can help!

Thanks in advance!
Three answers:
2009-10-11 01:35:09 UTC
Computer errors:

Infect spyware

Registry problem



You are infected with spyware if:



* You see too much pop-up advertisements.

* Your browser has toolbars that you haven't installed.

* Your homepage has changed (and you can't change it back).

* Other settings have changed without your permission.

* Your computer is slow.



To get rid of spyware and keep your computer clean you can use an antispyware or even more.

You can download a antispyware software.

http://top5antispywarereviews.com/reviews.htm
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2016-12-17 18:02:59 UTC
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Ntothat
2009-10-09 20:49:35 UTC
press Start> run > in the command line enter "regsvr32 "% System Root% \ System32 \ shsvcs.dll" . Then restart the PC


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