Guide | How To Windows 7 - Open Application Toolbar and Context Menu Icon - Fix

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whizkidraj

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I bet no 1 would have given a thought to fix this little thing.
So here it is :)

Source : sevenforums

All Credits to Brink - Admin Of sevenforums.com

Thanks and do share this fix with Ur friends if u found it helpful + Kudos :)
 
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Plexx

whizkidraj said:
I bet no 1 would have given a thought to fix this little thing.
So here it is :)

Source : sevenforums

All Credits to Brink - Admin Of sevenforums.com

Thanks and do share this fix with Ur friends if u found it helpful + Kudos :)


That was the very first thing I did after a clean Windows 7 Install + all updates and backup done.

You will not get kudos by asking for them.
 

whizkidraj

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Ok Biozfear sir, good to know that u did it and knew about it. But I posted about it here and now trying to let other people know of this. And I'm not forcing nor begging anyone to give me kudos. If u think I deserve then its ur choice to grant kudos. Kudos to me for my threads that I post as tutorials are like the best sense of satisfaction given by some 1 who appreciate my posts and tutorials not for counts as u r showing me such.
 

whizkidraj

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To everyone, If my post helped u then vote Yes and if u learned something new from it then Vote Yes + Kudos. And if it didn't helped u then do comment and I will definitely try to help and make u vote Yes. Thats my promise. This is the reason why i conduct votes on every of my posts.
Thanks :)
 
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Plexx

whizkidraj said:
Ok Biozfear sir, good to know that u did it and knew about it. But I posted about it here and now trying to let other people know of this. And I'm not forcing nor begging anyone to give me kudos. If u think I deserve then its ur choice to grant kudos. Kudos to me for my threads that I post as tutorials are like the best sense of satisfaction given by some 1 who appreciate my posts and tutorials not for counts as u r showing me such.

Kudos here are basically mean nothing, as well as post counts. Good posting does not require a kudo. If we are to look at the amount of good and informative posts that don't have kudos, there are many by many users.

Unintentionally you in a way are begging for kudos in:
Vote option: Yes + Kudos

On your first post:
(...) if u found it helpful + Kudos :)


As for my post, I am simply answering your original post:
I bet no 1 would have given a thought to fix this little thing.
 

whizkidraj

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Nov 9, 2012
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Ok I would not argue with you as that is what I'm not here for. If u still think as such then I've nothing to explain to u sir.
 

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