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Thanks Ranger4. I saw an uninstaller in the Setup folder. Which is basically the uninstaller which is used when i uninstall the Pack. Ill try the methods in the Link you gave.
Thanks Ranger4. I saw an uninstaller in the Setup folder. Which is basically the uninstaller which is used when i uninstall the Pack. Ill try the methods in the Link you gave.
There is an uninstaller in the Custom Icon Folder (C:/Iconpack). But that's simply the uninstaller I run everytime. I tried the solutions in the link you gave. What happened was, I can't use the option 1 because I don't have a system backup. The option 2 is just a Temporary Solution because when I use it, then reboot, the problem is still there. In option 3, I also can't use that because I don't know what files will the Icon Pack replaces. Nothing happened in method 4. I can't use option 5 because I don't have a disc or a copy in a USB Drive. Right now, I'm experimenting on how to do this. Thanks for the help Ranger4
Anybody have this situation in the past? I really want it fixed.
Read through this Windows 7 Forum tutorial on how to download & set up a Windows 7 installation DVD or USB drive.
Just make sure you download the correct version, which according to your System Specs is Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit.
Do you have an activation code?. Check your laptop underneath & inside the battery compartment for it. You may not need it but if you have to do an extensive repair or re-installation you will need it.
Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool[3]=Installation%20and%20Setup
I got it fixed already!! Woohoo! I simply updated my windows and Poof! It all came back :) Thanks for your help. I appreciate it. :)