It seems that with the PD 5.13 drivers, whatever icons were present *before* the upgrade are "cemented" to the desktop. What I mean is that however you arrange them, the icons that were present before the upgrade go back to their original places upon the next boot. It is interesting to note that *new* icons behave correctly, and that deleted old icons, while they don't reappear, *do* get their "holes" back.
Re-installing the drivers, of course, makes those new icons old, so they get cemented, also.
I upgraded from PD 4.51 in several different ways with the same results. I manually uninstalled them and manually cleaned up the files, used the Matrox uninstaller, used the uninstaller plus a manual cleanup (I realized that the uninstaller left some registry settings).
Oh, I also enabled/disabled the "save icons" and "save window position" stuff in the PD menu, but (strangely enough) those options seem to have no effect on anything. Maybe this is what's broken? I hunted through the registry to see if anything changed when I enabled and disabled them, but was unable to find any changes.
Anyone else have this problem?
Bill
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People call me a computer god; I remind them that I am merely a minor deity...
[This message has been edited by billko (edited 08-30-1999).]
Re-installing the drivers, of course, makes those new icons old, so they get cemented, also.
I upgraded from PD 4.51 in several different ways with the same results. I manually uninstalled them and manually cleaned up the files, used the Matrox uninstaller, used the uninstaller plus a manual cleanup (I realized that the uninstaller left some registry settings).
Oh, I also enabled/disabled the "save icons" and "save window position" stuff in the PD menu, but (strangely enough) those options seem to have no effect on anything. Maybe this is what's broken? I hunted through the registry to see if anything changed when I enabled and disabled them, but was unable to find any changes.
Anyone else have this problem?
Bill
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People call me a computer god; I remind them that I am merely a minor deity...
[This message has been edited by billko (edited 08-30-1999).]
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