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nice dude the Oceanis thing wrked dude pretty good but i need to kno sumthin tt can change the themes o if i have a theme i have cre8ted n i wanna kno howta put it on ma win 7 starter pc can sum body help me.....
nice dude the Oceanis thing wrked dude pretty good but i need to kno sumthin tt can change the themes o if i have a theme i have cre8ted n i wanna kno howta put it on ma win 7 starter pc can sum body help me.....
Hello Sunnyc, and welcome to Seven Forums.
Sorry, but the theme feature (Personalization) is not included in the Windows 7 Starter edition. You will not be able to change your theme.
I may be wrong, but I'm not aware of any programs out there that will allow this in this edition yet.
I have downloaded this and sucessfully changed my background, but my desk top icons have vanished, help
Hello Emmalouisec, and welcome to Seven Forums.
See if setting to show your desktop icons using any of the options in the tutorial below may be able to have them display again you.
https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials...hide-show.html
Hope this helps,
Shawn
Hello brink,
At the beginning, I have done the program and it running well. But now it was strange happen. It was stooped running when I starting again. So I should clicking to the program every I am starting My note book. Please advce.
Yacob
Hello Yacob,
You might see if uninstalling and reinstalling the program may help.
Hope this helps,
Shawn
Hi I downloaded this program a month ago to try changing my background. It worked, but I had to reset my background every time I logged in. Then, my harddrive fried (I dont know if it was this program, but this was the only thing besides MS office, Trend Micro, and the manufacturers programs that I had on the harddrive...) I was wondering if this could honestly be from the program, or if the hard drive was just made wrong...
Hello Willaworm,
NO it absolutely would not be this or any program that would cause your hard drive to fry, or die on you. Could you be more specifc on what you mean by fried though? If dead, then that is a HDD hardware failure instead.
Sorry for you loss.![]()