This is a really old post, and maybe I should have started a new one, but I wanted to refer to some of the post in this thread. Let's start with the basics. I am running Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit OS, on an Asus M2NPV-VM motherboard with 4 Gb of DDR2-800 MHz RAM. The CPU is an AMD Athalon 64 X2 dual core processor 3800+. The motherbooard has a built-in nVidia GeForce 6 graphic port, but it is disabled in the BIOS. Insead I am actually using an ATI Radeon X 1950 Pro, with 512 Mb of RAM, with the most current ATI legacy card driver. The driver Microsoft tried to load at windows 7 installation, did not support Open GL 2.2, which I need for my 3D work. In replies 4, 5, 11, & 13 the problem was the NVIDIA Display Driver Service, which isn't running on my computer in disabled, manual or automatic mode. In fact, there isn't a service running with nVidia in the file name or the description. I tried disabling the service called ATI external event utility, but that did not fix the issue. Here is the Windowblinds data: BTW Windowblinds 7 worked perfectly on this exact hardware with XP Pro.
Your computer has a Windows Experience Index base score of 4.9
Your Windows Graphics Experience score is 6
WindowBlinds version : WindowBlinds 7.2 (build 297 - Windows 7 Edition) - 64 bit OS
WindowBlinds is installed correctly on this PC
WindowBlinds appears to be activated on this PC
(Acer LCD Monitor AL1917) 1 is attached to Radeon X1950 Pro
Wblind.dll 2010/12/03 13:50:20
Wblind64.dll 2010/12/03 13:50:08
Wbsrv.dll 2010/11/29 14:40:56
SevenConfig.exe 2010/11/29 14:40:27
Wbload.exe 2010/11/29 14:40:35
Wbhelp.dll 2010/11/29 14:40:34
Tray.dll 2010/04/01 17:40:19
Wbload.dll 2010/06/07 15:10:25
Screen.exe 2010/06/07 15:10:43
When Windows 7 boots up, no matter what skin was loaded when I shut down, it always boots up with the classic skin. Although it says "WindowBlinds is installed correctly on this PC" above,when I go to load Windowblinds after boot up, it says "There is a problem with your Widowblinds installation. Would you like to fix it?" I have tried everything in reply #2, with the exception of step 5. In Windows 7, I cannot find a tick box that says, 'Hide all Microsoft services.'
I have reloaded Windowblinds at least 40+ times under almost every configuration you can imagine. Here are just a few; firewall off/on, antivirus off/on; strip out all stardock apps including impulse, then reloaded Windowblinds 1st, 2nd, & 3rd; loaded it without impulse, used the reload within impulse, and many more. I have trird using wbload.exe in the start-up group. I have worked with the Windowblinds service. When I boot up in classic mode, the Stardock Windowblinds service is set to automatic, but the status column is blank. If I click to start the service, it will load whatever skin was active at shutdown, just like I want it to do automatically. The status then changes to running. I tried changing it to the 'delayed start', but it wouldn't accept the setting.To further tweak the service, I went into properties > recover and worked with the 1st, 2nd, & 3rd failure to start settings. I have changed 1st and 2nd failure settings from 'take no action' to 'restart the service' and the 3rd failure to 'run a program' with wbload.exe as the program. I have tried the failure to start setting under many various combinations.
It is too late to save my hair (I pulled it all out), but I would really like to fix this issue!