A
ammerman
I purchased a new HP Pavilion ze5600 notebook running XP
Home. I'm experiencing problems with MS Works and Office
2003 that appear to be related to driver conflicts.
Microsoft Tech Support had me boot in safe mode (symptoms
disappeared) thenhad recommended that I uninstall and re-
install updated drivers for two Canon BJC-2100s that I
used on my old laptop (running fine on 98SE). I connect
to one at my office and the other one at home. This
seemed to improve the situation but not entirely.
Microsoft Tech Support closed my case as unresolved. I
complained and was finally connected to an Escalation
Engineer on 02/11. He promised to conduct research and
call me on 2/11. He hasn't been heard from and has
ingored follow-up e-mails to Tech Support. Today, 2/13, I
encountered a Windows Registry Recovery after
encountering a problem in MS Works Calendar. The
recovered registry screwed up not only my printer but
caused my Excel files to no longer be recognized as Excel
files. I ran System Restore to return to a prior but
still crippled configuration. I am just a businessman
who has been trying to get a new notebook to work since
1/27. I have installed all critical XP updates,
installed Adaware and have downloaded current defintions
for Norton. Since the tech support channels at HP,
Microsoft, and Canon don't respond or don't seem to know
what to do, I've come to this site (where I learned about
System Restore) and this newsgroup for advice.
Suggestions please.
Home. I'm experiencing problems with MS Works and Office
2003 that appear to be related to driver conflicts.
Microsoft Tech Support had me boot in safe mode (symptoms
disappeared) thenhad recommended that I uninstall and re-
install updated drivers for two Canon BJC-2100s that I
used on my old laptop (running fine on 98SE). I connect
to one at my office and the other one at home. This
seemed to improve the situation but not entirely.
Microsoft Tech Support closed my case as unresolved. I
complained and was finally connected to an Escalation
Engineer on 02/11. He promised to conduct research and
call me on 2/11. He hasn't been heard from and has
ingored follow-up e-mails to Tech Support. Today, 2/13, I
encountered a Windows Registry Recovery after
encountering a problem in MS Works Calendar. The
recovered registry screwed up not only my printer but
caused my Excel files to no longer be recognized as Excel
files. I ran System Restore to return to a prior but
still crippled configuration. I am just a businessman
who has been trying to get a new notebook to work since
1/27. I have installed all critical XP updates,
installed Adaware and have downloaded current defintions
for Norton. Since the tech support channels at HP,
Microsoft, and Canon don't respond or don't seem to know
what to do, I've come to this site (where I learned about
System Restore) and this newsgroup for advice.
Suggestions please.