In addition to BurrWalnut's advice, you need to check your hardware
graphics capabilities. If your are using an onboard graphics card, then
it possibly does not support Aero. If this is the case, then you need to
install a dedicated graphics card.
If you are already using a dedicated card, then perhaps updating the
drivers might help.
In either case, you ned to find out if you graphics hardware support
"Shader Model 2.0" or better. Shader Model 2.0 is one of the
requirements for Aero.
Peter
BurrWalnut737409 Wrote:
> Have you tried the following?
>
> 1. Sometimes simply going to Control Panel > Classic View > Performance
> Information & Tools solves the problem.
> 2. Right-click the Desktop > Personalize > Windows Color and Appearance
> >
> open Classic Appearance. Is Aero highlighted?
> 3. Right-click Computer > Properties and under Tasks select Advanced
> System
> Settings (Continue if UAC is enabled) > Advanced Tab then Settings
> alongside
> Performance. Visual Effects contains a list of Options, are they all
> ticked?
>
> "Prem Soni" wrote:
> > > >
> > > Dear All,
> > >
> > > I am not able to find windows aero theme in under color scheme while
> > i am
> > > using the same version of windows in my office and windows aero is
> > there.
> > >
> > > Pls let me know how can i get windows aero in my home PC
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > >
> > > Prem Soni > >
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