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On one computer when the start button/all programs is clicked multiple
entries are highlighted. Which programs/groups are highlighted varies
randomly. It is nearly impossible to click on a program/group and get it to
open properly. This behavior persists with every rebooting of the computer.
On another Vista computer, after working properly for a while, it no longer
emerges from sleep in a functional state-desktop and other icons do not
respond to clicking, including the start button. A hard restart of the
system (power off/on) and the OS insists on resuming Vista from the
defective sleep state. Only a second reboot restores a "new" iteration of
Vista that works properly.
On yet another machine Vista refuses to work properly with Firefox. Firefox
will not open or close properly. After closing the program it cannot be
reopened. There is a message box saying that Firefox is already running but
there are no identifiable processes for Firefox running. Uninstalling and
reinstalling Firefox does not solve the problem so I see this as a Vista
issue. This is on a machine that has only business productivity programs,
nothing esoteric.
Microsoft wants $59 to contact them. When they have covered issues for free
I have never, ever gotten an answer that was even remotely nearly correct.
Most of their suggestions made things worse.
Is anyone dumb enough to pay Microsoft for support? They can't program the
OS so how can they troubleshoot it?
entries are highlighted. Which programs/groups are highlighted varies
randomly. It is nearly impossible to click on a program/group and get it to
open properly. This behavior persists with every rebooting of the computer.
On another Vista computer, after working properly for a while, it no longer
emerges from sleep in a functional state-desktop and other icons do not
respond to clicking, including the start button. A hard restart of the
system (power off/on) and the OS insists on resuming Vista from the
defective sleep state. Only a second reboot restores a "new" iteration of
Vista that works properly.
On yet another machine Vista refuses to work properly with Firefox. Firefox
will not open or close properly. After closing the program it cannot be
reopened. There is a message box saying that Firefox is already running but
there are no identifiable processes for Firefox running. Uninstalling and
reinstalling Firefox does not solve the problem so I see this as a Vista
issue. This is on a machine that has only business productivity programs,
nothing esoteric.
Microsoft wants $59 to contact them. When they have covered issues for free
I have never, ever gotten an answer that was even remotely nearly correct.
Most of their suggestions made things worse.
Is anyone dumb enough to pay Microsoft for support? They can't program the
OS so how can they troubleshoot it?