Guest Mark Posted July 8, 2007 Posted July 8, 2007 I am using Windows XP SP2. > I was trying to change a word document into a pdf. It was taking a long > time and nothing seemed to be happening. After several starts and stops I > managed to change the file. However, a window briefly appeared (1-2 seconds) > that I was unable to read. After this lightning fast window disappeared all > of the icons on my desktop were framed in blue and the text box was also now > filled in with blue. I thought this was strange but the system still > functioned. It just looked funny. This went along for about 12 hours during > which time I shut down three times as I had to move my laptop. After turning > on the laptop this last time I discovered that after double-left-clicking on > the desktop icons, I am unable to see any files in the folder icons displayed > on the desktop and a search box pops up. But if I right-click and then click > open, the files are there and accessible. I don't get it. > As part of my feeble attempts to right this situation I tried to restore the > system. I went back 1 day and I was shown a display box that said the > restoration could not occur. I tried to go back 2, the 3, then 4 and finally > after going back 5 days it restored. To no avail. I am still looking at > icons with a blue shadow or frame around them. > Anyone able to help? Thank you.-- > HELP -- HELP
Guest Ron Badour Posted July 8, 2007 Posted July 8, 2007 Re: Desktop appearance change and newly empty files. The search box opening is probably a file folder association problem. To check this, open Explorer, click on tools, folder options and file types tab. Click on File Folder and click the advanced button. Is find in bold face type (means it is the default)? If so, go to: http://www.dougknox.com/ and on the left, click on Win XP Fixes. Scroll down to File Association Fixes and click it. Scroll down to Folder Association Fix and download it. This will give you a .reg file in a .zip file. Unzip the .reg file and double click it to restore the default association for a file folder. I've not heard of the blue icon problem before and have little to offer on it. Have you tried right clicking a shortcut, select properties, on the shortcut tab click Change Icon and try assigning a different icon (note, make sure of the location of the existing icon so you can change back). Make any difference? -- Regards Ron Badour MS MVP 1997 - 2007 "Mark" <Mark@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A4642F8C-FFEC-4353-B33E-BD0D9DA11D7C@microsoft.com... >I am using Windows XP SP2. >> I was trying to change a word document into a pdf. It was taking a long >> time and nothing seemed to be happening. After several starts and stops >> I >> managed to change the file. However, a window briefly appeared (1-2 >> seconds) >> that I was unable to read. After this lightning fast window disappeared >> all >> of the icons on my desktop were framed in blue and the text box was also >> now >> filled in with blue. I thought this was strange but the system still >> functioned. It just looked funny. This went along for about 12 hours >> during >> which time I shut down three times as I had to move my laptop. After >> turning >> on the laptop this last time I discovered that after double-left-clicking >> on >> the desktop icons, I am unable to see any files in the folder icons >> displayed >> on the desktop and a search box pops up. But if I right-click and then >> click >> open, the files are there and accessible. I don't get it. >> As part of my feeble attempts to right this situation I tried to restore >> the >> system. I went back 1 day and I was shown a display box that said the >> restoration could not occur. I tried to go back 2, the 3, then 4 and >> finally >> after going back 5 days it restored. To no avail. I am still looking at >> icons with a blue shadow or frame around them. >> Anyone able to help? Thank you.-- >> HELP > -- > HELP
Guest Mark Posted July 8, 2007 Posted July 8, 2007 Re: Desktop appearance change and newly empty files. All is fine and correct with your message up until the point you suggest the http://www.dougknox.com/. When I click on that link all I get is a window that says http 404 not found. So I can't go any further there. Thank you. -- HELP "Ron Badour" wrote: > The search box opening is probably a file folder association problem. To > check this, open Explorer, click on tools, folder options and file types > tab. Click on File Folder and click the advanced button. Is find in bold > face type (means it is the default)? If so, go to: > http://www.dougknox.com/ and on the left, click on Win XP Fixes. Scroll > down to File Association Fixes and click it. Scroll down to Folder > Association Fix and download it. This will give you a .reg file in a .zip > file. Unzip the .reg file and double click it to restore the default > association for a file folder. > > I've not heard of the blue icon problem before and have little to offer on > it. Have you tried right clicking a shortcut, select properties, on the > shortcut tab click Change Icon and try assigning a different icon (note, > make sure of the location of the existing icon so you can change back). > Make any difference? > > -- > Regards > > Ron Badour > MS MVP 1997 - 2007 > > > "Mark" <Mark@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:A4642F8C-FFEC-4353-B33E-BD0D9DA11D7C@microsoft.com... > >I am using Windows XP SP2. > >> I was trying to change a word document into a pdf. It was taking a long > >> time and nothing seemed to be happening. After several starts and stops > >> I > >> managed to change the file. However, a window briefly appeared (1-2 > >> seconds) > >> that I was unable to read. After this lightning fast window disappeared > >> all > >> of the icons on my desktop were framed in blue and the text box was also > >> now > >> filled in with blue. I thought this was strange but the system still > >> functioned. It just looked funny. This went along for about 12 hours > >> during > >> which time I shut down three times as I had to move my laptop. After > >> turning > >> on the laptop this last time I discovered that after double-left-clicking > >> on > >> the desktop icons, I am unable to see any files in the folder icons > >> displayed > >> on the desktop and a search box pops up. But if I right-click and then > >> click > >> open, the files are there and accessible. I don't get it. > >> As part of my feeble attempts to right this situation I tried to restore > >> the > >> system. I went back 1 day and I was shown a display box that said the > >> restoration could not occur. I tried to go back 2, the 3, then 4 and > >> finally > >> after going back 5 days it restored. To no avail. I am still looking at > >> icons with a blue shadow or frame around them. > >> Anyone able to help? Thank you.-- > >> HELP > > -- > > HELP > > >
Guest Shenan Stanley Posted July 8, 2007 Posted July 8, 2007 Re: Desktop appearance change and newly empty files. Mark wrote: > All is fine and correct with your message up until the point you > suggest the http://www.dougknox.com/. When I click on that link all I get > is a window that says http 404 not found. So I can't go any > further there. Thank you. Copy this line into your address bar of your Internet Browser: http://www.dougknox.com/xp/file_assoc.htm Visit that site and continue with the instructions... -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
Guest Ron Badour Posted July 8, 2007 Posted July 8, 2007 Re: Desktop appearance change and newly empty files. Strange--I clicked the link in the posted message and Doug's site opened right up. Shenan's instructions should work around the problem. -- Regards Ron Badour MS MVP 1997 - 2007 "Mark" <Mark@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B176D245-2F5A-4576-99FF-A2F4507848E6@microsoft.com... > All is fine and correct with your message up until the point you suggest > the > http://www.dougknox.com/. When I click on that link all I get is a window that > says > http 404 not found. So I can't go any further there. Thank you. > -- > HELP > > > "Ron Badour" wrote: > >> The search box opening is probably a file folder association problem. To >> check this, open Explorer, click on tools, folder options and file types >> tab. Click on File Folder and click the advanced button. Is find in >> bold >> face type (means it is the default)? If so, go to: >> http://www.dougknox.com/ and on the left, click on Win XP Fixes. Scroll >> down to File Association Fixes and click it. Scroll down to Folder >> Association Fix and download it. This will give you a .reg file in a >> .zip >> file. Unzip the .reg file and double click it to restore the default >> association for a file folder. >> >> I've not heard of the blue icon problem before and have little to offer >> on >> it. Have you tried right clicking a shortcut, select properties, on the >> shortcut tab click Change Icon and try assigning a different icon (note, >> make sure of the location of the existing icon so you can change back). >> Make any difference? >> >> -- >> Regards >> >> Ron Badour >> MS MVP 1997 - 2007 >> >> >> "Mark" <Mark@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:A4642F8C-FFEC-4353-B33E-BD0D9DA11D7C@microsoft.com... >> >I am using Windows XP SP2. >> >> I was trying to change a word document into a pdf. It was taking a >> >> long >> >> time and nothing seemed to be happening. After several starts and >> >> stops >> >> I >> >> managed to change the file. However, a window briefly appeared (1-2 >> >> seconds) >> >> that I was unable to read. After this lightning fast window >> >> disappeared >> >> all >> >> of the icons on my desktop were framed in blue and the text box was >> >> also >> >> now >> >> filled in with blue. I thought this was strange but the system still >> >> functioned. It just looked funny. This went along for about 12 hours >> >> during >> >> which time I shut down three times as I had to move my laptop. After >> >> turning >> >> on the laptop this last time I discovered that after >> >> double-left-clicking >> >> on >> >> the desktop icons, I am unable to see any files in the folder icons >> >> displayed >> >> on the desktop and a search box pops up. But if I right-click and >> >> then >> >> click >> >> open, the files are there and accessible. I don't get it. >> >> As part of my feeble attempts to right this situation I tried to >> >> restore >> >> the >> >> system. I went back 1 day and I was shown a display box that said the >> >> restoration could not occur. I tried to go back 2, the 3, then 4 and >> >> finally >> >> after going back 5 days it restored. To no avail. I am still looking >> >> at >> >> icons with a blue shadow or frame around them. >> >> Anyone able to help? Thank you.-- >> >> HELP >> > -- >> > HELP >> >> >>
Guest Mark Posted July 8, 2007 Posted July 8, 2007 Re: Desktop appearance change and newly empty files. Okay. I was able to get the folder association file to download. I opened it and followed the instructions. I then tried to double-click on a folder on my desktop. No change. A search box still appears. I restarted my computer. No change. -- HELP "Ron Badour" wrote: > Strange--I clicked the link in the posted message and Doug's site opened > right up. Shenan's instructions should work around the problem. > > -- > Regards > > Ron Badour > MS MVP 1997 - 2007 > > > "Mark" <Mark@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:B176D245-2F5A-4576-99FF-A2F4507848E6@microsoft.com... > > All is fine and correct with your message up until the point you suggest > > the > > http://www.dougknox.com/. When I click on that link all I get is a window that > > says > > http 404 not found. So I can't go any further there. Thank you. > > -- > > HELP > > > > > > "Ron Badour" wrote: > > > >> The search box opening is probably a file folder association problem. To > >> check this, open Explorer, click on tools, folder options and file types > >> tab. Click on File Folder and click the advanced button. Is find in > >> bold > >> face type (means it is the default)? If so, go to: > >> http://www.dougknox.com/ and on the left, click on Win XP Fixes. Scroll > >> down to File Association Fixes and click it. Scroll down to Folder > >> Association Fix and download it. This will give you a .reg file in a > >> .zip > >> file. Unzip the .reg file and double click it to restore the default > >> association for a file folder. > >> > >> I've not heard of the blue icon problem before and have little to offer > >> on > >> it. Have you tried right clicking a shortcut, select properties, on the > >> shortcut tab click Change Icon and try assigning a different icon (note, > >> make sure of the location of the existing icon so you can change back). > >> Make any difference? > >> > >> -- > >> Regards > >> > >> Ron Badour > >> MS MVP 1997 - 2007 > >> > >> > >> "Mark" <Mark@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:A4642F8C-FFEC-4353-B33E-BD0D9DA11D7C@microsoft.com... > >> >I am using Windows XP SP2. > >> >> I was trying to change a word document into a pdf. It was taking a > >> >> long > >> >> time and nothing seemed to be happening. After several starts and > >> >> stops > >> >> I > >> >> managed to change the file. However, a window briefly appeared (1-2 > >> >> seconds) > >> >> that I was unable to read. After this lightning fast window > >> >> disappeared > >> >> all > >> >> of the icons on my desktop were framed in blue and the text box was > >> >> also > >> >> now > >> >> filled in with blue. I thought this was strange but the system still > >> >> functioned. It just looked funny. This went along for about 12 hours > >> >> during > >> >> which time I shut down three times as I had to move my laptop. After > >> >> turning > >> >> on the laptop this last time I discovered that after > >> >> double-left-clicking > >> >> on > >> >> the desktop icons, I am unable to see any files in the folder icons > >> >> displayed > >> >> on the desktop and a search box pops up. But if I right-click and > >> >> then > >> >> click > >> >> open, the files are there and accessible. I don't get it. > >> >> As part of my feeble attempts to right this situation I tried to > >> >> restore > >> >> the > >> >> system. I went back 1 day and I was shown a display box that said the > >> >> restoration could not occur. I tried to go back 2, the 3, then 4 and > >> >> finally > >> >> after going back 5 days it restored. To no avail. I am still looking > >> >> at > >> >> icons with a blue shadow or frame around them. > >> >> Anyone able to help? Thank you.-- > >> >> HELP > >> > -- > >> > HELP > >> > >> > >> > > >
Guest Elmo Posted July 8, 2007 Posted July 8, 2007 Re: Desktop appearance change and newly empty files. Mark wrote: > Okay. I was able to get the folder association file to download. I opened > it and followed the instructions. I then tried to double-click on a folder > on my desktop. No change. A search box still appears. I restarted my > computer. No change. This simple reg fix, from Kelly's Korner doesn't seem to be included in Doug Knox's reg fix. Maybe it'll help. http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/regs_edits/folderopenssearch.reg -- Joe =o)
Guest Mark Posted July 9, 2007 Posted July 9, 2007 Re: Desktop appearance change and newly empty files. That did it. Everything is back to normal in regards to opening folders with a double-left click. Thank you all very much. Now if I could just get rid of the annoying blue shadow/frame on the icons and the blue text box the world will be as one. Thanks again. -- HELP "Elmo" wrote: > Mark wrote: > > Okay. I was able to get the folder association file to download. I opened > > it and followed the instructions. I then tried to double-click on a folder > > on my desktop. No change. A search box still appears. I restarted my > > computer. No change. > > This simple reg fix, from Kelly's Korner doesn't seem to be included in > Doug Knox's reg fix. Maybe it'll help. > > http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/regs_edits/folderopenssearch.reg > > -- > Joe =o) >
Guest Nightowl Posted July 10, 2007 Posted July 10, 2007 Re: Desktop appearance change and newly empty files. Mark <Mark@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote on Sun, 8 Jul 2007: >That did it. Everything is back to normal in regards to opening folders with >a double-left click. Thank you all very much. Now if I could just get rid >of the annoying blue shadow/frame on the icons and the blue text box the >world will be as one. Thanks again. Mark, when you say you have a "blue frame" round the icons, do you really mean around the icon (the picture/symbol) or around the icon text, the title saying what it is? -- Nightowl
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