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xphilip
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      06-10-2007
Can somebody help me?

I have Windows Vista Ultimate and my Control Panel, Personalize and System
Properties does not open, it cant' print too!!

I tried a lot of things but none of them could make anything stable.

Please, if someone know about this problem, answer....

Thanks in advance.
 
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Dana Cline
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      06-10-2007
Purchased machine, or did you install Vista yourself? If the former, which
manufacturer? Did you uninstall all the crapware? What printer? Drivers from
Vista or the printer's manufacturer? Can _anything_ print?

Dana Cline - MCE MVP

"xphilip" <> wrote in message
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> Can somebody help me?
>
> I have Windows Vista Ultimate and my Control Panel, Personalize and System
> Properties does not open, it cant' print too!!
>
> I tried a lot of things but none of them could make anything stable.
>
> Please, if someone know about this problem, answer....
>
> Thanks in advance.


 
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Clearwire Mail
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      06-11-2007

"Dana Cline" <> wrote in message
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> Purchased machine, or did you install Vista yourself? If the former, which
> manufacturer? Did you uninstall all the crapware? What printer? Drivers
> from Vista or the printer's manufacturer? Can _anything_ print?
>
> Dana Cline - MCE MVP
>


I have the EXACT, same problem and it's very frustrating. My system is a
3.5 mo. old Dell XPS 410 that came loaded w/ Vista Home Premium. All
crapware is uninstalled and very few other apps are installed (I have MS
Office 2003 and nothing else that isn't MS certified). I get this problem
occasionally and I can get the system back to full ops after a warm restart,
sometimes only after a cold power boot. The installed Canon printer has
nothing to do with the problem.
The frustrating thing is that I can review my Events Viewer and see no
difference in "warnings," "errors," and "information" between a good boot
and a bad one! The only thing different is that the Control Panel, desktop
personalization, a few MS games, and Aero desktop are nuked. Perhaps some
other things are bad too (I can't print either when this happens).
This is obviously a real problem out there since several people have written
about it but there are NO answers. Additionally, this only happened after
I've had my system for about 7 weeks and after a series of Microsoft
critical updates.
Dana, since you're an MS pro, pass this around. It's for real! Thanks.

 
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xphilip
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      06-11-2007
My machine is new and purchased. I haven't talk with my manufacturer but i am
looking foward. I formated my computer when that happened for the first time,
but now it the same, so i can't do nothing more.

Thank's for the replies!!
 
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Dana Cline
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      06-11-2007
That's just really weird and completely outside my experience. About the
only thing I can think of is a hardware issue - find a good memory
diagnostic and try it... Check inside the PC to make sure all the chips and
boards are firmly seated. Otherwise nag the manufacturer until the either
fix or replace the system...

Dana Cline - MCE MVP

"Clearwire Mail" <> wrote in message
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> "Dana Cline" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Purchased machine, or did you install Vista yourself? If the former,
>> which manufacturer? Did you uninstall all the crapware? What printer?
>> Drivers from Vista or the printer's manufacturer? Can _anything_ print?
>>
>> Dana Cline - MCE MVP
>>

>
> I have the EXACT, same problem and it's very frustrating. My system is a
> 3.5 mo. old Dell XPS 410 that came loaded w/ Vista Home Premium. All
> crapware is uninstalled and very few other apps are installed (I have MS
> Office 2003 and nothing else that isn't MS certified). I get this problem
> occasionally and I can get the system back to full ops after a warm
> restart, sometimes only after a cold power boot. The installed Canon
> printer has nothing to do with the problem.
> The frustrating thing is that I can review my Events Viewer and see no
> difference in "warnings," "errors," and "information" between a good boot
> and a bad one! The only thing different is that the Control Panel,
> desktop personalization, a few MS games, and Aero desktop are nuked.
> Perhaps some other things are bad too (I can't print either when this
> happens).
> This is obviously a real problem out there since several people have
> written about it but there are NO answers. Additionally, this only
> happened after I've had my system for about 7 weeks and after a series of
> Microsoft critical updates.
> Dana, since you're an MS pro, pass this around. It's for real! Thanks.


 
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      06-11-2007

"xphilip" <> wrote in message
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> My machine is new and purchased. I haven't talk with my manufacturer but i
> am
> looking foward. I formated my computer when that happened for the first
> time,
> but now it the same, so i can't do nothing more.
>
> Thank's for the replies!!


Don't go yet, dude!

Do you have a Dell, and if so, what model? And........ does this happen to
you EVERY time you boot up, or just sometimes?

I'm beginning to think an older MS update is nuking us. After you
reinstalled Vista, I'll bet you got all the most recent updates and
continued having this freaky problem.

Stay tuned.....

EW


 
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"Dana Cline" <> wrote in message
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> That's just really weird and completely outside my experience. About the
> only thing I can think of is a hardware issue - find a good memory
> diagnostic and try it... Check inside the PC to make sure all the chips
> and boards are firmly seated. Otherwise nag the manufacturer until the
> either fix or replace the system...
>
> Dana Cline - MCE MVP



It's weird that the Clearwire person has the same problem as I do, as does
xphilip, and several others that posted similar probs opening the Control
Panel, etc. I really don't think this is a solitary issue. FYI, I think
I've worn out my memory diagnostic programs, and they all say I'm fine.
Thank you anyway.


 
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      06-12-2007

"Dana Cline" <> wrote in message
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> That's just really weird and completely outside my experience. About the
> only thing I can think of is a hardware issue - find a good memory
> diagnostic and try it... Check inside the PC to make sure all the chips
> and boards are firmly seated. Otherwise nag the manufacturer until the
> either fix or replace the system...
>
> Dana Cline - MCE MVP


Will do again as you say, but I doubt it's memory or other hardware. Too
many others have this situation, but I'll keep at it. Believe it or not,
after I turned ON my Google pop-up blocker AND turned on my GUI boot back to
the default setting (boot.ini tab) the problem went away, so far anyway. No
worries.

 
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Go Stu
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      06-12-2007
I am havuing exactly same problem. Afraid I don't know a GUI boot means. Need
some step by step.


"Clearwire Mail" wrote:

>
> "Dana Cline" <> wrote in message
> news:...
> > That's just really weird and completely outside my experience. About the
> > only thing I can think of is a hardware issue - find a good memory
> > diagnostic and try it... Check inside the PC to make sure all the chips
> > and boards are firmly seated. Otherwise nag the manufacturer until the
> > either fix or replace the system...
> >
> > Dana Cline - MCE MVP

>
> Will do again as you say, but I doubt it's memory or other hardware. Too
> many others have this situation, but I'll keep at it. Believe it or not,
> after I turned ON my Google pop-up blocker AND turned on my GUI boot back to
> the default setting (boot.ini tab) the problem went away, so far anyway. No
> worries.
>

 
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Dana Cline
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      06-12-2007
You say you reset your GUI boot to fix it...what had you changed your GUI
boot to? Where? I seem to remember a similar setting in XP from MSCONFIG but
I never changed it.

Dana Cline - MCE MVP

"Clearwire Mail" <> wrote in message
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>
> "Dana Cline" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> That's just really weird and completely outside my experience. About the
>> only thing I can think of is a hardware issue - find a good memory
>> diagnostic and try it... Check inside the PC to make sure all the chips
>> and boards are firmly seated. Otherwise nag the manufacturer until the
>> either fix or replace the system...
>>
>> Dana Cline - MCE MVP

>
> Will do again as you say, but I doubt it's memory or other hardware. Too
> many others have this situation, but I'll keep at it. Believe it or not,
> after I turned ON my Google pop-up blocker AND turned on my GUI boot back
> to the default setting (boot.ini tab) the problem went away, so far
> anyway. No worries.


 
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