Thank you Charlie! I probably need to apologize for my rant last night but I
was in a hurry and was about at the end of my patience with this thing again.
I am sorry, know it's certainly not the fault of those of you on this group.
I may indeed be responsible for some of these problems...in trying to fix or
adjust other things, might just have chosen the wrong option but it IS a
difficult thing to learn your way about in.
Bottom line, I can't afford another computer, I waited a long time to be
able to purchase this one and I let my son go and pick it out for me. I do
two things online these days: save, organize and burn family pictures and
family music videos on CD or DVD and dabble in Ebay. The clerk at Best Buy
told him this was the one for me and I know he feels bad and probably cringes
every time I begin whining that it's the machine from hell.
Again, I'm sorry...get a little perturbed talking about it but yes, I have
no choice but to tough it out though at the moment I'm unable to do anything
but the Ebay and worry that will be the next thing Internet Explorer can't or
won't open.
I've had this 4 or 5 months now, had an online chat with a tech early on and
it wasn't helpful at all. She had me install drivers but in the end, finally
told me different things weren't compatible yet...and they still aren't.
I do appreciate your advice, it's obvious you've been there and are offering
the best suggestions you can. Unfortunately, I'm just not able to follow many
of them but think I will try support again, I may get the same condescending
reluctant tech but I will try and thank you so much again.
--
Why does everything have to be so difficult?
"Charlie Wilkes" wrote:
> On Sun, 19 Aug 2007 18:26:03 -0700, LostVista wrote:
>
> > I am so frustrated and right now another thunderstorm is rolling in so
> > will have to keep this very brief.
> > From the start Vista has been a nightmare ... Are there any
> > solutions for any of these problems that don't require a tech degree?
>
> I sympathize with you. Thousands (millions?) of Vista users are having
> the same kinds of problems you are. There are four main avenues you can
> follow:
>
> 1. Tough it out with Vista. There are people here who can and will help
> you troubleshoot your system, but you have to be very specific in
> describing each problem. (There are also people here who will tell you
> it's your own fault, no matter what the problem might be, because they
> are Vista enthusiasts, unable to face the fact that this product comes
> with a LOT of serious problems.)
>
> 2. Go back to XP. Frankly, this might be your easiest and most painless
> solution.
>
> 3. Switch to a Mac. You'll have a much better designed and less buggy
> system to work with, but it's costly and it involves a learning curve.
>
> 4. Switch to Linux. I did this at the beginning of the year because
> there is no way I will ever agree to the Vista license terms. Linux
> comes with a steep learning curve -- but you could consider a "mentored"
> Linux system if you have broadband and don't mind surrendering
> administrative control in exchange for not having to deal with any
> hassles. Check out www.zonbu.com... it's an interesting value
> proposition and quite affordable.
>
> Good luck.
>
> Charlie
>