When DreamScene hiccups I loose its background to solid black
(default?)--I've set this to teal now--maybe. I also loose the DreamScene
sound mixer--but it doesn't seem to do anything anyway--need to learn more
about it. In addition I once lost the Aero Scheme too. I'm feeling pretty
confident that my trying to set up Norton Ghost 14 is the likely culprit.
I've been finished with the Norton 360 v2 setup and configuration for a
couple weeks now and it never caused these problems. I did try to set up a
wireless Bluetooth Mac only mouse yesterday which didn't work because the PC
couldn't find the right hardware. I'll get the right hardware version today
and try that again. I burned the Symantec Recovery disk for Norton Ghost 14
last night and tried it to see if it booted up okay. I have some sort of
memory error problem with it too now and afterward either it or Ghost 14's
background monitoring caused another loss of DreamScene. I dread calling
Symantec and MS (Vista 64-bit) on these issues but will brave that when it
comes to it. First I'll call Sager Monday morning after seeing if anyone
else can add anything to this.
I'll continue to monitor this thread but until I learn something definitive
about DreamScene "conflicts" I'm reverting back to a boring, leave it alone
solid teal background.
"Susan" <> wrote in message
news:...
> So, I noticed in the sound Mixer that there is a Windows DreamScene volume
> level set to 75 like all the others but I get no sounds from any of the
> DreamScenes. I was wondering about sounds while first watching the
> Waterfall--no options I could find?
>
> "Susan" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Anyway, out of the blue I got "(X) Windows DreamScene has encountered an
>> error. | Windows DreamScene has detected that Explorer was not closed
>> properly. As a precaution DreamScene has been temporarily disabled."
>>
>> Since I'm very new to Vista (but not XP) I haven't any clues what caused
>> this. One might not think Ghost 14 or Norton 360 v2 would have had
>> anything to do with it? Is the fault DreamScene or Explorer. If one
>> does somehow manage to shutdown incorrectly (which I was totally unaware
>> of if I did) how does one get out of that and straightened out?