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Follow these steps in the instruction below to force enable Windows Aero Glass T ransparency effect on system with

video card (graphic accelerator adapter) that does not meet the WDDM (Windows Display Driver Model ) specifications, which pro vides functionality required to render the desktop and applications using Deskto p Window Manager, a compositing window manager running on top of Direct3D 9.0Ex, and provides device driver interfaces required by Direct3D 10 runtime used in W indows 7. Open Registry Editor (RegEdit). Navigate to the following registry key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\DWM If the DWM registry key is not found, right click on Windows and then select New -> Key to create new branch and name it as DWM. In the right details pane, create a new DWORD (32-bit value) named UseMachineChe ck, and set its value to 0. In the right details pane, create a new DWORD (32-bit) Value named Blur, and set its value to 0. In the right details pane, create a new DWORD (32-bit) Value named Animations, a nd set its value to 0. Restart the Desktop Window Manager Session Manager in Services in Control Panel (type Services.msc in Start Search), or run the following commands in a command prompt with administrator privileges: net stop uxsms net start uxsms Attempt to enable and apply Windows Aero in Windows 7. Restart the computer if r equired. The trick above also may work to enable Aero on Windows 7 and Windows Vista inst alled on virtual machine (VM), especially in Virtual PC 2007. VPC 2007 uses S3 a s virtual display adapter, which is capable of running Windows Aero. When the gu est Windows 7 or Vista OS uses software-based hardware check after hack above, i t will find only S3, couple with actual Aero-capable video card, may allow Aero to run in VMs as in real physical machine.

i didnt do the hack, insted i noticed thatin the reg key there is on called enabl e aero peek mine was set to zero, i changed it to one and now aero peek works lik e its suppose to.. might want to try that before doin the hack it may or may not work for ya.. 1 Right click Computer 2 Select 3 Click 4 Click 5 Click and select Properties

Advanced system settings on left side. Settings of Performance Advanced Change of Virtual memory

6 unselect Automatically manage paging file size for all drivers 7 Set the size for driver what you want. 8 Click Ok

Possibly a start up sync problem - not an expert. Try Going to services (start menu 'run' option type services.msc in the box - then g et through the UAC/permissions stuff. Find the 'Desktop Window Manager Session Manager' (DWM) in teh first column - c heck it is running (or started). Find the 'themes' - check it is running. Then stop the THEMES and stop the DWM - right/context click and select stop. Restart by right click select start, THEMES then DWM. Check they are both star ted and that AUTOMATIC is selected as the startup type. If you had lost aero after an update (getting more frequent) then it should just re-appear. Otherwise go to PERSONALIZE (right click on desktop it's in the menu ) select the 'Window Colour and Appearance' and select the AERO option. The AERO may already be active - it has an option to chose classic appearance properties where AERO or others can be selected (some coloured boxes and options for trans parencey). Select THEMES and save this as myTheme etc. Pleas leave useful feedback on this working or not. And if yo are an expert plea se expand

Open RegEdit.exe Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\DWM In the right pane create these new DWORD values and set the value to "0". UseMachineCheck Blur Animations Now run following commands in a command prompt: net stop uxsms net start uxsms Apply the themes again.

This may be a bit late, but I encountered a similar issue with my Win7 Pro insta llation.

My desktop has integrated ATI HD3200 graphics plus an additional a PCIe ATI HD34 00 card. The combination allows CrossFire. However, for some unknown reason, after a routine video driver update, I started getting at startup the 'windows desktop manager was disabled, etc' error messag e. Of course, along with that the Aero stopped working. So, I went into the event viewer where I noticed that the WDM failure was associ ated with 'atiuxp64.dll'. I did a dir search for that file and found multiple co pies and maybe even two or three different versions. So I took a daring step and deleted all of them using Ubuntu (I have a dual boot system). Presto, everythin g is working fine now.

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