included drupal themes not working - drupal

i installed drupal on my localhost. Whenever I try to change the theme to one that is included in the install (such as seven, or stark), no changes happen. When I enable the theme drupal says "x theme has been enabled", but I never see any changes. I tried emptying drupals cache, but that changed nothing. Any suggestions?

You need to enable the theme and set it as default.

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I have installed a fresh copy of wordpress on a windows XAMPP server. I configured the wp-config file and ran the install script. All is ok, and I am able to view my new wordpress site and login to admin area.
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style.css is very important for a theme.
You should check either style.css exists or not.
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http://codex.wordpress.org/Changing_File_Permissions

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