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Hi, my side bar won't keep it's setting to start when computer starts
anymore. I have no problem getting it to open manually and all tools are working correctly on it. I have selected under the properties to start when windows starts and apply/ok. But for what ever reason it does not keep that setting? Any suggestions to help? Very novice here as to terminology, but do appreciate any help. |
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On Thu, 29 May 2008 18:41:00 -0700, Jibberish
wrote: Hi, my side bar won't keep it's setting to start when computer starts anymore. I have no problem getting it to open manually and all tools are working correctly on it. I have selected under the properties to start when windows starts and apply/ok. But for what ever reason it does not keep that setting? Any suggestions to help? Very novice here as to terminology, but do appreciate any help. Looks to me that the old Windows bugaboo is raising its ugly head in your situation. Windows has always had problems with saving (or fully saving) one's individual settings. I don't really see it changing anytime soon. I know some will disagree with me, but I've seen this more than once on other Microsoft OSes since Windows 95, on a variety of Intel-based machines. Microsoft has still failed to fix it in Vista, apparently, since I have this problem from time to time, also. And others have the same problem, which leads me to believe that Vista is still plagued by the same problem. It may be that Windows fails to flush all the write buffers to disk when shutting the machine down, thus losing some or all of your individual settings between sessions. The faster your machine shuts down, the more possible this becomes, since Windows (in my opinion) doesn't always have enough time to finish flushing all the write buffers before sending a "stop" to the HD. Additionally, failing to shut Windows down via the Start Menu can easily cause these settings to not be saved, so ALWAYS be sure to shut your machine down using the Start menu "whenever possible", rather than the power button on your computer. NOTE that I said "whenever possible". Sometimes, Windows hangs so badly on shutdown (or during operation) that you MUST use the hardware power button to shut it down. Not often, but enough to know that Windows has problems in this area which still require fixing. But even OS X has to be shut down via the hardware power button from time to time. So Windows is certainly not alone in this. Heck, man, sometimes turning the key off in your auto doesn't always stop the engine immediately. Especially if the engine's timing is off, or the carborator is mal-adjusted, or the engine needs oil, or a filter is dirty, or a vacuum line is faulty. Or any number of other causes. Windows has similar problems, like all other things we create. There is just no such thing as perfection this side of the grave We are living by the two Laws of thermodynamics in this Universe: "Energy is always conserved", and "All things eventually break down and fail." (i.e., "all matter is returning back to the energy from which it came.") Donald L McDaniel Please reply to the original newsgroup and thread. ================================================== ====== |
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I had the same problem some time ago but handled it by following these instructions from Brink. go to, http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/11...art-vista.html Mallian -- mallian |