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Adrian Barri
I have two laptops each less than a year old and on one I can right- click
on a folder in Windows Explorer and then select "search" from the context
menu. The other machine, my "good" one, has a different set of options and
no "search". Is there some setting I'm missing to get the "search" to
appear? I've been over everything I can think of (I've been doing Windows
since 1988 at ver.3.1 so I usually don't miss much).
Question #2--- if I decide to go back to Windows XP do I buy a full version
or an upgrade? I already know about getting drivers for XP, I wonder why we
still need drivers, isn't everything supposed to be plug-n-pray? VBG
If I do re-install I plan to strip the hard drive if possible or can I
install an upgrade version with Vista still in there? I don't want to buy
the XP twice, or worse, have to try to return it.
It's little stuff like this that's really making me royally ticked-off with
Vista. That and the fact that every time there's an "upgrade" I have to go
back and reset all my folders that all seem to revert to columns that are
too narrow. This is by far, the most annoying and horrible version of
Windows yet. More than ever I wish Macs were more affordable.
Thanks for any help-
Adrian
on a folder in Windows Explorer and then select "search" from the context
menu. The other machine, my "good" one, has a different set of options and
no "search". Is there some setting I'm missing to get the "search" to
appear? I've been over everything I can think of (I've been doing Windows
since 1988 at ver.3.1 so I usually don't miss much).
Question #2--- if I decide to go back to Windows XP do I buy a full version
or an upgrade? I already know about getting drivers for XP, I wonder why we
still need drivers, isn't everything supposed to be plug-n-pray? VBG
If I do re-install I plan to strip the hard drive if possible or can I
install an upgrade version with Vista still in there? I don't want to buy
the XP twice, or worse, have to try to return it.
It's little stuff like this that's really making me royally ticked-off with
Vista. That and the fact that every time there's an "upgrade" I have to go
back and reset all my folders that all seem to revert to columns that are
too narrow. This is by far, the most annoying and horrible version of
Windows yet. More than ever I wish Macs were more affordable.
Thanks for any help-
Adrian