XP Pro changed to NT interface?? what's going on?

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Hi, just 2 days ago, when I turned on my computer, the interface has switched
to the "Windows 2000" for some reason... I didn't uninstall or install
anything.. it just happened when I turned on my computer.

What happen to my XP Pro interface? How do I fix this problem?

Thank you :)
 
Hi, just 2 days ago, when I turned on my computer, the interface has switched
to the "Windows 2000" for some reason... I didn't uninstall or install
anything.. it just happened when I turned on my computer.

What happen to my XP Pro interface? How do I fix this problem?

Thank you :)

Right click desktop > Properties

Themes Box (click the drop down triangle)

Select "WindowsXP"

Hit OK

Bingo

And don't fiddle with it again!

8-)

Jonah
 
no, sorry that didn't work...
when I said "Windows 200" inferface.. I meant... when I shut down/start my
computer, there would be a window pop up (it says Windows XP Pro in the
window), and i have to click on the drop down triangle to choose I want to
"shut down", "log-off" or "restart".

Changing the theme to XP didn't do anything.

anywthing else I can try?

Thank you :)
 
no, sorry that didn't work...
when I said "Windows 200" inferface.. I meant... when I shut down/start my
computer, there would be a window pop up (it says Windows XP Pro in the
window), and i have to click on the drop down triangle to choose I want to
"shut down", "log-off" or "restart".

Changing the theme to XP didn't do anything.

anywthing else I can try?

Thank you :)
snip

OK Try this

Log in with administrator access.
Click on Start, Control Panel, and select user accounts.
Click on Change the Way Users Log On or Off.
Ensure the "Use the Welcome Screen" box is checked

Jonah
 

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