It is possible your notebooks video subsystem is not compatible with
Aero/Flip3D, or your video drive may have crashed and Vista figured it might
help to disable the cool stuff just in case. This happened to my desktop
unit, but I could never get it going again. I ended up reinstalling the
entire OS to get it back... but I am sure there is a better way. Good luck to
ya!
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