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Derik Smith
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      11th Feb 2004
Yay! I hard-restarted Windows 2000 today, and in its file-check at
startup it corrected, or truncated... something. Only one file I think, of
course I didn't bother to remember.

Now I have funky icons!

http://members.aol.com/regenesis0/hooka-shocka.jpg

(For the poor soul looking at this post via google long after I've deleted
this image, the icons in question are their proper shape, but appear to be some
sort of collage of many small icons laid on top of one another, rather like the
travel stamps you'd seen on a well-traveled suitcase in old movies.)

These arent' rendering errors, when I move an icon, it moves perfectly
nornally, and the wierd collage-effect stays the same. The outlines of the
icons remain true to their original shilouettes. Different files of the same
'type' (i.e. 2 JPG's) have two seperate icons.

Um... Ideleted my ShellIconCache, which usually solves the problem when I
have white icons. Nada.

...help?

-Derik
"I don't know why I bother to buy TF during the year. If all the series
are this poorly produced and received, I could buy the entire line at BotCon
each year for like 1/4 retail." -Hydra

Lack of faith in humanity is just common sense.
 
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