"Ringmaster" <> wrote in message
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> Microsoft has started so many newsgroups about Windows they need to
> make one more titled how bad Vista is screwed up.
>
> Here's a goofy thing I've seen a few times.
>
> I have several applications open and just let them be there shrunk on
> the Task Bar. I leave one running full screen. My power setting are
> set to NEVER shut off monitor, with the PC set to "go to sleep" in one
> hour. I walk away for over an hour. Later, I come back. Sure enough,
> PC is "sleeping". I jiggle the mouse to "wake it up" and after a long
> pause it shows the log on screen. So far so good. However sometimes it
> freezes. Somehow the application I left running full screen isn't
> responding or only shows a outline of the window it was in. I try to
> shut it down, Vista being a pile of ****, is ineffective and won't let
> me. I move my mouse over the applications on the Task Bar. Instead of
> showing the thumbnail of each in turn then closing as I move over the
> next one they all freeze in place as I pass the mouse over each one on
> the Task Bar. I now have half a dozen or more thumbnails of shrunk
> applications all showing at once, none will go full screen, none can
> be clicked on and the one I left full screen isn't responding and
> might have changed to some semi transparent state. Not just the Title
> Bar, the whole stupid window. Trying to bring up Task Manager to kill
> them doesn't work. System is locked.
Normal people power up their computer and they use their computer. But for
****tards like yourself, Just FYI, you need to make your computer sleep.
What a crock of ****. When you use your computer, USE IT. When you are
done, SHUT THE ****ER DOWN.
When you want to use it again, POWER THE ****ER UP.
This way you shouldn't have problems. Oh wait a minute. Adam Albright the
EXPERT is at the controls. NOTHING WORKS. I'll bet you can't even copy two
files. I'll bet you can't even use your applications without crashing.
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>
> Obviously Aero is screwing things up. It seems to be a focus problem
> where either none of the applications have the focus at all or they
> all do at the same time. No, this isn't suppose to happen. No it isn't
> my video drivers. Its as usual dumb as dirt Vista. Microsoft's biggest
> pile of **** ever.