System Manufacturer/Model Number MacPro3,1 OS Snow Leopard (10.6.1) CPU Dual Quad Core X5472 @ 3.0GHz, 1.6GHz FSB, 12MB L2 Cache Memory 18GB DDR2 800MHz Graphics Card NVidia GeForce GTX 285 1GB DDR3 Sound Card Intel High Definition Audio (Built In) Monitor(s) Displays 23" Apple Cinema HD Display Screen Resolution 1920x1200
Keyboard Apple Keyboard Mouse Apple Mighty Mouse Hard Drives 1x 320GB, 1x 1TB, 1x TB EXT, and soon X25-M G2 320GB, and Intel X25-M G2 160GB Internet Speed High Speed Cable Other Info Running Parallels 4.0 w/ Windows XP Pro 32-BIT, Windows Vista Ultimate 32-BIT, and linked to Windows 7 64-BIT on Boot Camp.
SuperDrive: PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-112D
Please tell me there is a way to remove this if I don't like it, and restore it to normal Windows 7 theme
You could try running Command Prompt as administator & type sfc /scannow. This should replce any altered system files (it will require reboot). The only other thing could be a Repair Install
Tip
Always make backups of files that you know will be replaced
Please tell me there is a way to remove this if I don't like it, and restore it to normal Windows 7 theme
Quote: Originally Posted by Orbital Shark
You could try running Command Prompt as administator & type sfc /scannow. This should replce any altered system files (it will require reboot). The only other thing could be a Repair Install
Tip
Always make backups of files that you know will be replaced
Hope this helps
Jeff
or u cud just restore ur backups, u know the ones u renamed as .dll.bak
sfc /scannow takes a while