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2008-08-05
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2008-08-05
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2008-08-05
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2008-08-05
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2008-08-05
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2008-08-05
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I'm fuming about the problem so I missed the irony/satire factor (I left Windows and its evil ways in the dust a long time ago, by the way).
So now that we know this is kind of funny, anybody got a proposed solution for me?
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Now something incredibly annoying has happened: After restarting the N800 last night, the Vista theme shows up in the Nokia startup screen, then the Vista desktop icons appear along the lefthand side of my screen (although the theme I'm using is Plankton), and worst of all, when I try to unintall the Vista theme using Application Manager, I get an error message saying "Cannot uninstall Vista." In other words, the Vista theme is behaving like a virus!
This problem has been discussed before at http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...d.php?p=164653 but no working fix was posted.
Any ideas about what I should do?