On May 14, 1:38 pm, Peter <P...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> I've had this problem for about a week now. I was happily computing on my
> new (one month old) HP dv6000t when I decided it was time for me to go to
> bed. Usually I either just close the lid to my laptop, or leave the lid up
> and just hit "shutdown". This night I hit shutdown and then as it was
> shutting down I closed the lid.
>
> The next morning when I woke up, I opened the lid to my laptop and saw that
> my pointer was there and responding to the mouse, but the desktop was just a
> blank screen. Nothing worked, no right click/left click, nothing happened
> when I hit the "windows" button (on the keyboard). I was able to bring up
> the task manager by hitting cntrl-alt-del, and after a lot of internet
> searches on my spare computer, found out that I could kill the explorer
> process and then launch it again to get my desktop back.
>
> Although my desktop is now back, I have to do this every time I shutdown the
> laptop. As soon as it comes back up I get the login screen, I login, and
> then it puts me out on a blank screen with the mouse pointer. I can
> kill/restart explorer, but that doesn't bring back everything I need. The
> Device Manager, Network and other systems in the Control Panel will just hang
> if I try to launch them. This makes it impossible to run many of the
> diagnostics I would normally run in this situation.
>
> Now, I know that this problem is fairly prevalent because I was able to find
> quite a few internet posts from people in the same predicament.
> Unfortunately, all of them offer little to no help, with the most common
> response being "reinstall Vista". I don't have a good point-in-time backup
> to load; Vista apparently never took the snapshot. I would have tried to
> figure out how to take one manually if I thought that I would need to be
> doing a system restore this early on.
>
> The other piece of advice I see quite a bit is "return it to the
> manufacturer". I am reluctant to do since this seems to be a software issue,
> not a hardware one.
>
> So far I have rolled back my video drivers and reset everything I could to
> the factory defaults, but this issue persists. Is this problem as
> wide-spread as it seems to me, and is there a known solution to this? Any
> help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks!
So I'm all alone here right? I'm going to have to send this hunk of
crap back to HP only to have them re-image my PC and then return the
exact same hardware back to me with the same crappy build of VistA on
it? I hate the fact that I live in the same county as Bill Gates.
Why does Vista have to suck so much? Why couldn't those stupid PR
drones come up with a name that wasn't the same as the FOSS medical
record? I regret ever buying this 3.5 lbs of plastic excrement. If I
could go back in time and visit the 11 year old me sitting in front of
my old Tandy 1000 I'd slap myself silly for ever uninstalling YDOS.
M$ can eat **** and die.
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