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iTunes & Windows 7 Basic colour scheme

Whenever i run iTunes it switches my setup to "Windows 7 Basic colour scheme" which i don't like.

Before i formatted the HDD it never used to do this. It's done this ever since i did a fresh install of everything - windows, iTunes, the lot.

How do you stop it doing this?

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  • Whenever i run iTunes it switches my setup to "Windows 7 Basic colour scheme" which i don't like.

    Before i formatted the HDD it never used to do this. It's done this ever since i did a fresh install of everything - windows, iTunes, the lot.

    How do you stop it doing this?
    Install the proper hardware drivers for your system (eg, chipset, audio, video, etc).
    Understeer is when you hit a wall with the front of your car
    Oversteer is when you hit a wall with the back of your car
    Horsepower is how fast your car hits the wall
    Torque is how far your car sends the wall across the field once you've hit it
  • Install the proper hardware drivers for your system (eg, chipset, audio, video, etc).
    I always download from the manufacturers website & install those (if you're thinking i use the Windows Update option).
  • Quiet_Spark
    Quiet_Spark Posts: 1,093 Forumite
    No I wasn't thinking you use WU for driver support, but it's definitely a video driver related issue.
    You could always go in to Quicktime and switch from DirectX mode to Safe Mode (GDI only), although all that is doing is masking the actual fault rather than fixing it.


    PS
    I assume you are running the latest version of DirectX?
    Understeer is when you hit a wall with the front of your car
    Oversteer is when you hit a wall with the back of your car
    Horsepower is how fast your car hits the wall
    Torque is how far your car sends the wall across the field once you've hit it
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