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I'm using Windows XP, and when I press ALT+CTRL+DEL, it normally brings up the Task Manager. The problem is that now when I do it, it's missing the top part. The title bar, the minimize, maximize, and close buttons, and additionally, it's missing the little tabs that let me view the processes and stuff. All I get is a box, with the running programs in it, which is all that's really necessary, but I'm trying to figure out what's wrong.
I had that too... Making a new account and deleting your current one will do the trick (at least for me it did).
Weird.

I can honestly say that that's never happened to me. That's the joy you experience with having a PC that is yours and no one else's. Big Grin No login screen, it just boots. The way it should be.
Rocku: lol, have you tried in the administrator's account? I get that problem with WinNT 4.0(or something at my univ). But usually reopening the taskmanager does the trick =P.
No!
try this! double click on the grey space around. It is set to a special mode allowing you to make the most use of it. You can restore it back t the original mode just by double clicking on the grey space! No reinstalling users or such!!!
Hey, that's a neat trick.
On WinXP, you should get a box with buttons on it to lock computer, start task manager, etc. when you press Ctrl-Alt-Del. Pressing Ctrl-Shift-Esc should get you the Task Manager.
Quote:No!
try this! double click on the grey space around. It is set to a special mode allowing you to make the most use of it. You can restore it back t the original mode just by double clicking on the grey space! No reinstalling users or such!!!

OMG!

*passes out*
Ok.. everyone ready?... Here we go:

GOOD JOB MS!
:rotfl:
Quote:OMG!

*passes out*
lol

was it really that amazing?
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