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you can use a program called d-color (or is it d-colour)

run it, and there should be an small monitor type icon in your system tray... right click on that, and configure the colours of the icons to transparent :)

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Or... you can use Windows' built in settings.

Right-click My Computer->Properties->Advanced->Settings (under Performance)->Checkmark beside Use drop shadows for icon labels on the desktop

That should do the trick. If it's already checked, uncheck it, click OK to get out of the menus, and then re-check it. Sometimes Windows needs a good kick in the pants.

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Ah... it would have helped if you explained that in your first post.

Remember, the more information you give us, the more we can help you. ;)

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