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Windows Vista Problem and Solution

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Because my husband is a computer guru, he is always trying to keep us ahead of the curve. Because of this we often are the ones experiencing the bugs that haven't been worked out of programs.

We got Windows Vista pretty soon after launch and the new Office 2007. Overall, I really like both. I find them to be easier to use and set up more the way I would have set them up (usually, I am fussing because I don't like the way things work and they don't make sense to me).

But as I have been doing more and more blogging and visiting more blogs and opening more windows to deal with photos, word documents, etc. I have noticed that I am running into a problem. My computer refuses to open more windows! I will click on something and it will pretend like it is thinking about it and nothing appears.

Or I will right click on a link I want to follow, but I still want the original page, and no menu pops up. I will go to open a program and Windows says...nope, not doing it! So then, I have to shut everything down and reboot. My computer is three years old. It doesn't care for this process and rebooting can take up to 15 minutes by the time everything shuts down and then starts back up again and then I have to reopen the windows I need. This is extremely annoying!

Well, apparently, this problem has been around with Windows for awhile and there is another computer guru out there who has the solution. If you have been experiencing this problem Ed Bott can tell you how he fixed it. My dear husband, smart man that he is, has followed his advice and he is no longer having this annoying problem.

Now I am hoping my kind, handsome, smart, funny, loving, and sweet husband will fix mine too (hint, hint, hint).

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