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Question Why cant I change the colors of my windows XP desktop ?

Hi !!!!

I need some help here...

I have a white wallpaper in my desktop and the thing is, that the letters under the icons in the desktop are white, so, I cant see them

I went to right click >> preferences >> advanced options >> icons BUT ! I can only choose the font type, bold or italics... but the thing where you can choose the color is disabled !!! Does anyone know why ?? Can I do something to solve that ??

I really like my white wallpaper...

Thank you !!!!
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