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General Vista, Windows 7 or later Support Concerns all issues with using LimeWire or WireShare in the Vista and Windows 7, 8 or 10 operating system |
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![]() OS version: Vista Home Premium Firewalls: None that are active. Sybot and Avast are always running, though. Ram: 894 mb Hard disk available: 80.3 gb Connection: 56kbs Where: House Version: 4.14.10 ISP: AOL/Netscape Go here: http://www3.limewire.com:6346/ The page should say 'Your test worked!'. What happened? Says: Your test worked!' Sharing Connection: No 1st/Experienced: Experienced Brickwall: No Security: Avast, Spybot Country: USA I have Home Premium and every time I load Limewire the theme changes to Basic instead of the default Aero. I'm currently running the latest installment of limewire and Java (6, Update 2), along with the fact that all my Windows update are updated. I have one pic of what comes up when I load Limewire, and one of my limewire information. I did a program shot so you can see for proof that it does change basic. ![]() ![]() How do I fix this? I'm want to keep Limewire on my computer, but not if it keeps doing this. It's not healthy for my computer. Thanks in advance! |
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![]() My guess & purely a guess is your system/graphic card settings for your monitor. Try changing the resolution setting to see if it keeps doing it. Another thing to try is changing LW's skin (under view menu), as perhaps one of the skins has compatibility problems. And something else to try is to change LW program compatibility to Windows 2000 /NT or whatever options it gives you ... try each one. Right-clicking the Limewire icon and going to properties and change compatability setting to Windows 2000. Somebody reported changing to Windows NT compatibility fixed their problem despite not using that operating system version. I have not heard of this problem before. Edit: Also see http://www.gnutellaforums.com/290795-post9.html Last edited by Lord of the Rings; October 22nd, 2007 at 11:35 AM. |
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