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My computer TOOK on this kind of layered shadow effect. A small example of what's going on is in the attachment.

I have a Windows XP

[Saving space - attachment deleted by admin]You mean the blue rectangle around the name of the file?I mean behind the icon, there's like a ghost. This is with like, everything on my computer. And it seems to SHOW itself the most in the center of the screenYou mean the desktop background, or the slight shadow behind the icon itself?

If it's that shadow you're talking about, RIght Click My Computer and to go Properties.
Click on the Advanced Tab and then click on Settings under Performance.
Go through that Visual Effects Tab.Still nothing.
And that effect applies to EVERYTHING on my computerYou sure you did this?

And pressed OK?yepQuote from: CARBON Dudeoxide on November 22, 2008, 11:54:08 PM

You mean the desktop background, or the slight shadow behind the icon itself?
Try a different background color...the background was PURE gray.
My problem is the shadow
And it seems to be fine on STARTUP, but it gradually looks badOKYeah.....

What about Right Clicking the Desktop and then clicking Refresh?sounds like a monitor problem. I don't think anybody else can see it in the screenshot.

Do you have this behaviour with another monitor?


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