I got nothin’.
I did what you said, and the window that opened up did not cause anything (inside or outside the window) to move without me telling it to.
-FrL-
I got nothin’.
I did what you said, and the window that opened up did not cause anything (inside or outside the window) to move without me telling it to.
-FrL-
Oh, are you talking about the way the folders on the left open up when I open up the same folder on the right?
I consider myself to be telling the folder on the left to open up when I open the one on the right.
But I guess it is like learning a new language (or dialect in any case) and I can see how that could be frustrating.
-FrL-
Vista automatically recognising my 360 and saying hello to it is pretty neat. They talk and can share files. I like that.
I bought a new laptop with Vista on it and it has been a total disaster.
The whole OS bombed out for reasons unknown to the point where I couldn’t boot and every help site etc said: with your problem, the only solution is to wipe and start again. I have no idea why this occurred, and no trust in the machine. I spent ages getting it set up as I liked it and now I’d have to do it all again but I’m not going to since there is no reason to think that exactly the same thing won’t happen again.
It crashes every hour or so, sometimes more. When using obscure unsupported software? No: frickin IE7. The company that produced Vista might have heard of that software, do you think?
On the plus side. Nothing. Nada. Zip. Not a single thing I’ve used so far that XP doesn’t do.
On the general minus side, despite it being on a laptop basically at the leading edge of processor power and ample memory, Vista is like slow motion for the most basic of things (click Start, wait one, click Computer, wait three, click D: wait one etc).
I’d instal XP (I have a spare copy) if not for lack of time.
Surely the time you lose waiting for Vista to work if taken cumulatively could easily give you enough time to re-install XP. IIRC it only took about an hour to install XP on my machine when I did it. See it as an investment of time.