CAN'T OPEN THE SYSTEM DISPLAY
PROPERTIES?
In Windows 98 or
98 Second Edition, right-clicking on the desktop should open a context
menu from which you can select the system display properties. However, a
problem exists, which could keep this simple operation from working. When
you right-click on the desktop and click Properties, you might find that
the mouse pointer changes to an hourglass for a few seconds and then
doesn't open the context menu at all. The same problem may occur if you
try to use the Display applet in the Control Panel. One possible cause is
if entries in the registry were replaced by the video card's driver or
other software by mistake. To fix this, you'll need to use the Registry
Editor. Be sure to back up your registry before completing the following
steps:
1.Click Star t
Run.
2.Type
regedit.
3. Click
OK.
4.Navigate
to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SoftwareMicrosoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Controls\Folder\Display\shellex\PropertySheetHandlers.
There may be a
number of keys under the PropertySheetHandlers key, but only DeskHtmlExt
and PlusPack CPL Extension are standard keys. There could also be
additional keys with the name of the video adapter
installed.
Highlight and delete
each of these keys. Shut down the Registry Editor and restart your
computer for the changes to take effect. Then try to access the display
properties again by right-clicking on the desktop and selecting
Properties.
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