If a solution is available it is usually displayed as a link; clicking the
link will get you to the webpage. In most cases this is simply the
manufacturer's webpage were you might find details of an updated driver.
Anything to with Microsoft Vista will, inevitably, be made available as an
update.
You certainly don't have to 'register' just by sending the problem reports
you are helping Microsoft. The more people with the same problem the faster
a solution will be found, so keep sending those problems.
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"Howard" <> wrote in message
news:2CB75556-AA05-461D-9033-...
> HI everyone I have a question to ask. I was wondering if someone could
> tell
> me when you use problems and solutions applications on windows Vista
> Basic.
> When I click on scan for solutions after it has done this a message comes
> up
> saying that their are no soutions found and to scan for solutions again
> later? What I would like to now that sometimes their will be error
> messages
> and then right next to it it will say solution available how can I get
> these
> solutions that Solutions and problems application says it has.
> I was also wondering do you have to register to activiate the problems and
> solutions application on windows Vista Basic
> thanks
> Howard
>