How do I know if I can run Aero? To find out which edition of Windows Vista you have on your computer, do the following: Click to open Welcome Center.
I have the right edition of Windows Vista, but I'm still not able to run Aero. What should I do? My computer meets the minimum recommendations, but I'm still not getting Windows Aero. Is there any To set the color to 32 bit Click to open Display Settings. To set the monitor refresh rate Click to open Display Settings. Click Advanced Settings. Click OK. Note Changes to the refresh rate affect all users who log on to the computer. I installed a new video card that meets the requirements for running Aero, but I'm still not gettin To update your computer's performance score Click to open Performance Information and Tools.
How do I get the drivers necessary to run Aero? I'm running Aero on a laptop and can't consistently get Aero glass. Is there anything I can do? To change an existing power plan Click to open Power Options. On the Select a power plan page, click Balanced. Thank you so much, this is great info..
I did not un install the old driver so i think thats where my problem is. Vista is great so far just a little tricky getting certain things to work such as Media Direct button. No problem. Good luck. Unless you're running in the legacy mode you can just hold CTRL while you use the mouse wheel and it will change icon sizes. You may have to click on the desktop first in some cases before this works.
Post Reply. Top Contributor. Dell Support Resources. Latest Solutions. Can't find what you're looking for? You can post your question in our community. Sign up now. Why does the Disk Management snap-in report my volume as Healthy when the drive is dying? Windows Vista displays a big scary dialog when the hard drive's on-board circuitry reports that the hardware is starting to fail.
Yet if you go to the Disk Management Raymond Chen October 8, Microsoft went way out of its way to try to give Windows Vista a truly polished look. They did this by giving most icons a x icon. Think about how large that really is. Each Windows Vista icon has an image of that resolution.
But as good as they are, what if you want to change them? How do you do it? Windows Vista maintains the ability to change the icons of individual short-cuts and folders though in very inconsistent ways. The best, easiest, and to my knowledge only way to change Windows Vista icons all at once is with Stardock IconPackager.
With it, users can change individual icons or change all their icons at once by applying a "package" of icons to their Windows Vista system. IconPackager even supports the new "live" folder previews. IconPackager adds a context menu called "change icon" for most types of files that looks like this:. Changing individual icons with IconPackager installed.
Once IconPackager is installed, this functionality is natively added to Windows Vista. It's totally seamless.
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