Display Setting not working

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Guest

I can't change my Desktop Wallpaper, screen resolution by right-clicking on
my Desktop, and right-click on properties, it says " Rundll 32.exe -Bad
Image" The application or Dill C:Winnt\System 32\themeui dill is not a valid
windows Image. Please check against your installation diskette."
If I go into Control Panel and right click on Display, nothing happens. I
can't change any of my settings for wallpaper, screen resolution, etc. I
can't even access my Display.
I can change my wallpaper for my desktop by finding a pickture in my picture
file and it will change it to whatever picture. I can't control my screen
saver, it just runs every 5 minutes of inactivity.
 
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Ramesh, MS-MVP

Open Windows Explorer and browse to %windir%System32 folder.
Right-click themeui.dll and rename it as "themeui-old.dll"
Windows will issue a fresh copy of the file from the DllCache folder.

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Regards,

Ramesh Srinivasan, Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User]
Windows® XP Troubleshooting http://www.winhelponline.com


I can't change my Desktop Wallpaper, screen resolution by right-clicking on
my Desktop, and right-click on properties, it says " Rundll 32.exe -Bad
Image" The application or Dill C:Winnt\System 32\themeui dill is not a valid
windows Image. Please check against your installation diskette."
If I go into Control Panel and right click on Display, nothing happens. I
can't change any of my settings for wallpaper, screen resolution, etc. I
can't even access my Display.
I can change my wallpaper for my desktop by finding a pickture in my picture
file and it will change it to whatever picture. I can't control my screen
saver, it just runs every 5 minutes of inactivity.
 
G

Guest

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Nelly
I tried going to windows explorer but could not find that folder. My
Windowsxp Home edition came on my Gateway Laptop 9550xl. Thanks for your
reply to my question. Nelly
 

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