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Originally Posted by Songman45
If debugging is the process for removing removing bugs from software, then programming must be the process for putting bugs in software.
One reason its a good thing that Microsoft doesn't build a car: It would suddenly stop running while in the fast lane then mysterioulsy start running again and we would accept this as normal behavior.
I'm glad your issue could be resloved with keystrokes. Microsoft seems to enjoy obsolescing hardware by way of updating without provision for legacy. When I degraded from Win95 to Win98 v1 I found my fully operational sound and graphics cards no longer worked. It was suggested to me by MS tech support that the fix was to simply replace my antiquated devices and purchase new compliant ones. Thank God for roll-back.
Steve
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I thought that Win98 was the worst OS that Microsoft ever produced.....but perhaps Vista is even worse..... I never owned either one, and Win98 created a nice revenue stream for me when I used to troubleshoot PC issues.....
XP-Pro is virtually wonderful by comparison, and this is the first time I've had an issue with it.....and very happy that this is the only problem I had with SP3. Neither of my other two systems have had a similar issue with SP3.