User's Manual
Customize and Analyze
your changes are not applied, or when Windows starts mixing
up your icons altogether?
In this case, click Repair in the navigation bar and then click
Reload Icons. And the display errors will disappear.
If reloading the icons doesn’t help, there may be a serious
problem in your icon cache. The icon cache is a file in which
Windows stores all of the icons that it has ever displayed so
that they can be shown more quickly in the future. And when
a mistake makes its way into this file, this can corrupt all of
the icons. Fortunately, this problem can be corrected directly
in TuneUp WinStyler. All you have to do is click Repair
Icon Cache. You must restart to complete the repair.
The fix for persistent
problems
Logon Screen
If you share your computer with other users, or if you use a
password to protect your account, you are familiar with the
Windows XP logon screen. Here, you can see a list of all user
accounts. A user can log on by clicking one of these accounts
and entering a password, if one is set for the account.
Pep up your system
with a custom logon
screen.
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