a couple of days ago i re-downloaded a copy of WindowBlinds (WB) 5 to install the most recent version.
at the start of the download i clicked the open button to go right into the install at the end of the transfer. while the install started it required me to switch to the "classic windows" theme and turn off WB. i clicked "windows classic" in a WB screen everything switched to black and white and greys and the screen redrew itself.
all is a little hazy at this point in the operation, but, operating system (os) background went black -- on the desktop and in all windows and drop down menus. so i had a screen that was black on black. (except for the cursor and icons -- all in color) only where third party software overode the os could i read the text, see buttons, or other graphics.
i managed to uninstall WB, hoping that would stop the problem. no luck.
only after a bizarre chat support interaction with HP did i get the stock windows xp theme back. [could not see what i was keying and don't think person at other end really understood.] but, the black on black is still present when i look at other bundled stock xp themes. further bizarre contacts with HP tech support in India (the Madras region) were fruitless -- all they want to do is a system reset or system recovery. the reset will not complete and makes no changes. and i am not prepared to wipe the h.d. and start over just yet (system recovery).
is WB too dangerous in its interactions with the os or are some WB themes unstable?
any ideas on how i can fix my screen graphics problems? also entire system running extremely slow. related?
it seems to me that something was modified deep in the gotd*m registry. so my inclination is to use Registry Compressor to activate an earlier saved registry (2 june) to overwrite the current "corrupted(?)" registry.
but then do i want reload WB or give up on it as nice idea but too dicey under the windows environment?
mick