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Guide To Troubleshoot Windows Vista Icons

Windows Vista includes two default themes which can give a unique look to your computers. Moreover you can customize the themes as per your wish. But some users complain that after several days of use they are experiencing some problems with these shortcut icons while trying to launch the particular program on their system. The problem within the theme file or icon file in Windows Vista is the main reason for these Vista Problems. As a troubleshooting step you need to reset the default windows Vista theme. Once you reset the default theme settings, then immediately delete the corrupted copies of problematic icons, which is normally present in the Icon Cache. db file. How to reset the theme in Windows Vista Operating system? • Click the start button that appears on the bottom left corner of your windows home screen to launch the start menu. • Now you need to choose the option called control panel from the start menu. • Click appearances and personalization option in the cont

How to recover a corrupted DBX file in Microsoft Outlook?

Microsoft outlook applications store all the files with DBX extension in a particular folder and keeps it in a safe location.  You may no longer able to access the email messages within these files using your Microsoft Outlook if a file is corrupted due to some virus attacks or error in system settings. Unfortunately, there is no freeware DBX repair tool available in the market, therefore you may have to depend on some shareware software programs to repair such corrupted DBX files. Discussed below is the information from the Outlook repair team to recover a corrupted DBX file in Microsoft Outlook. By using advanced Outlook Express repair program • You can start off by downloading the advanced Outlook Express recovery program and install it on your system. • Now run the downloaded recovery program and then click the button corresponding to select DBX or MBX file to be repaired option. Now locate your DBX file that needs to be repaired from your system directory. • Once you fin