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Juan I. Cahis
Dear friends:
Every two or three times I start Vista (32 bits, business), its
desktop appears without any icon, all the rest being OK. And if I
click on the desktop, I hear a "clink", but without any error message,
or any menu displaying.
The only possibility to correct this problem is to reboot. And because
of this problem, every other time I start Vista, I need to reboot in
order to have it working OK.
Does anybody know how to correct this issue?
Vista is very nice, but I am becoming bored of it, I think that
Microsoft's idea of building a mainframe operating system for normal
executive's notebooks doesn't works.
Thanks
Juan I. Cahis
Santiago de Chile (South America)
Note: Please forgive me for my bad English, I am trying to improve it!
Every two or three times I start Vista (32 bits, business), its
desktop appears without any icon, all the rest being OK. And if I
click on the desktop, I hear a "clink", but without any error message,
or any menu displaying.
The only possibility to correct this problem is to reboot. And because
of this problem, every other time I start Vista, I need to reboot in
order to have it working OK.
Does anybody know how to correct this issue?
Vista is very nice, but I am becoming bored of it, I think that
Microsoft's idea of building a mainframe operating system for normal
executive's notebooks doesn't works.
Thanks
Juan I. Cahis
Santiago de Chile (South America)
Note: Please forgive me for my bad English, I am trying to improve it!