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I am really tired of Vista deciding what it wants to do with no input from
me. This time all the font sizes in the display windows decided to grow larger. It was fine when I turned off the PC, but when I turned it on the next day all the font sizes had grown by at least 100%. I tried to change the size of the font, but that did not work. In reality I would like to get rid of Vista and go back to XP--there I didn't have to worry what it was thinking up to do today |
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On Fri, 30 May 2008 09:57:00 -0700, BethMarie
wrote: I am really tired of Vista deciding what it wants to do with no input from me. This time all the font sizes in the display windows decided to grow larger. It was fine when I turned off the PC, but when I turned it on the next day all the font sizes had grown by at least 100%. I tried to change the size of the font, but that did not work. In reality I would like to get rid of Vista and go back to XP--there I didn't have to worry what it was thinking up to do today In the first place, NO OS "thinks", nor do they make "rational decisions". They "make decisions" (if that is what you want to call the process) based on numerical and logical conditions, not being thinking creatures as we are. They can ONLY do what the programmers or users have configured them to do. Nothing more, and nothing less. i.e., ("Garbage in, Garbage out.") IF the desktop resolution is changing each time you reboot, I suggest that something is wrong with either your installation, or the way YOU have configured the machine. OR, you have a faulty video card, or one which is not fully Vista compatible. OR faulty drivers. I guess the familiar is easier to use than the unfamiliar for some simple-minded folk. If you are having that much trouble with Vista, go back to XP. No one will know, nor will anyone care. Donald L McDaniel Please reply to the original newsgroup and thread. ================================================== ====== |
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"Donald L McDaniel" wrote: On Fri, 30 May 2008 09:57:00 -0700, BethMarie wrote: I am really tired of Vista deciding what it wants to do with no input from me. This time all the font sizes in the display windows decided to grow larger. It was fine when I turned off the PC, but when I turned it on the next day all the font sizes had grown by at least 100%. I tried to change the size of the font, but that did not work. In reality I would like to get rid of Vista and go back to XP--there I didn't have to worry what it was thinking up to do today In the first place, NO OS "thinks", nor do they make "rational decisions". They "make decisions" (if that is what you want to call the process) based on numerical and logical conditions, not being thinking creatures as we are. They can ONLY do what the programmers or users have configured them to do. Nothing more, and nothing less. i.e., ("Garbage in, Garbage out.") IF the desktop resolution is changing each time you reboot, I suggest that something is wrong with either your installation, or the way YOU have configured the machine. OR, you have a faulty video card, or one which is not fully Vista compatible. OR faulty drivers. I guess the familiar is easier to use than the unfamiliar for some simple-minded folk. If you are having that much trouble with Vista, go back to XP. No one will know, nor will anyone care. Donald L McDaniel Please reply to the original newsgroup and thread. ================================================== ====== I do not appreciate your dismissive answer at all. It is rude. I know all of what you said, but this happens all of a sudden even in the middle of doing something. So please DO NOT RESPOND TO THis. |
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Agreed. Also, yes, for some reason your screen resolution is changing. I think that happens to all of us from time to time, but not regularly as in your case. How long have you had the problem. If it arose recently, then a system restore to an appropriate point might sort it. -- Znod ::::[image: http://homepage.mac.com/donv1/.Pictu.../VistaTVF.jpg] :::: |
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"BethMarie" wrote in message ... "Donald L McDaniel" wrote: On Fri, 30 May 2008 09:57:00 -0700, BethMarie wrote: I am really tired of Vista deciding what it wants to do with no input from me. This time all the font sizes in the display windows decided to grow larger. It was fine when I turned off the PC, but when I turned it on the next day all the font sizes had grown by at least 100%. I tried to change the size of the font, but that did not work. In reality I would like to get rid of Vista and go back to XP--there I didn't have to worry what it was thinking up to do today In the first place, NO OS "thinks", nor do they make "rational decisions". They "make decisions" (if that is what you want to call the process) based on numerical and logical conditions, not being thinking creatures as we are. They can ONLY do what the programmers or users have configured them to do. Nothing more, and nothing less. i.e., ("Garbage in, Garbage out.") IF the desktop resolution is changing each time you reboot, I suggest that something is wrong with either your installation, or the way YOU have configured the machine. OR, you have a faulty video card, or one which is not fully Vista compatible. OR faulty drivers. I guess the familiar is easier to use than the unfamiliar for some simple-minded folk. If you are having that much trouble with Vista, go back to XP. No one will know, nor will anyone care. Donald L McDaniel Please reply to the original newsgroup and thread. ================================================== ====== I do not appreciate your dismissive answer at all. It is rude. I know all of what you said, but this happens all of a sudden even in the middle of doing something. So please DO NOT RESPOND TO THis. The tone of his answer was directly proportional to the attitude of your post. You asked for it and he gave it. C.B. -- It is the responsibility and duty of everyone to help the underprivileged and unfortunate among us. |
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"BethMarie" wrote in message
... I do not appreciate your dismissive answer at all. It is rude. I know all of what you said, Then if that is so, tell us what steps you have taken to try to resolve this, before posting your vague and generalised anti-Vista rantings... |
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"BethMarie" wrote in message
... I am really tired of Vista deciding what it wants to do with no input from me. This time all the font sizes in the display windows decided to grow larger. It was fine when I turned off the PC, but when I turned it on the next day all the font sizes had grown by at least 100%. I tried to change the size of the font, but that did not work. In reality I would like to get rid of Vista and go back to XP--there I didn't have to worry what it was thinking up to do today After using Windows 9x for 10 years and then switching to Vista, I feel your pain. Although I did not experience your font size issue, permanent customizations that were easily made in Win98 seem to no longer "stick". The web page window size issue has been driving me nuts for the past 12 months. I set the window size and after reboot it's back to where it was to start (too small). I've googled the issue, read dozens of "fixes", none of which work permanently on the final Vista build. I once experienced a "feature" in which moving the scroll wheel on the mouse would change the screen resolution but it hasn't done it in quite a while. I'd like to know how to do it, mainly so that if it happens again I'll know how to turn it off. |
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On Fri, 30 May 2008 17:31:02 -0700, BethMarie
wrote: "Donald L McDaniel" wrote: On Fri, 30 May 2008 09:57:00 -0700, BethMarie wrote: I am really tired of Vista deciding what it wants to do with no input from me. This time all the font sizes in the display windows decided to grow larger. It was fine when I turned off the PC, but when I turned it on the next day all the font sizes had grown by at least 100%. I tried to change the size of the font, but that did not work. In reality I would like to get rid of Vista and go back to XP--there I didn't have to worry what it was thinking up to do today In the first place, NO OS "thinks", nor do they make "rational decisions". They "make decisions" (if that is what you want to call the process) based on numerical and logical conditions, not being thinking creatures as we are. They can ONLY do what the programmers or users have configured them to do. Nothing more, and nothing less. i.e., ("Garbage in, Garbage out.") IF the desktop resolution is changing each time you reboot, I suggest that something is wrong with either your installation, or the way YOU have configured the machine. OR, you have a faulty video card, or one which is not fully Vista compatible. OR faulty drivers. I guess the familiar is easier to use than the unfamiliar for some simple-minded folk. If you are having that much trouble with Vista, go back to XP. No one will know, nor will anyone care. Donald L McDaniel Please reply to the original newsgroup and thread. ================================================== ====== I do not appreciate your dismissive answer at all. It is rude. I know all of what you said, Something tells me that you really didn't understand anything I said. Which is why I was "dismissive", as you call it. If you can't understand that Vista does not think, you certainly can't understand any help anyone has to offer you. but this happens all of a sudden even in the middle of doing something. So please DO NOT RESPOND TO THis. Beth, it's obvious that you don't like Vista. Why continue using it if you don't like it? I've spoken the truth to you, without pulling any punches. I've also offered you a few pointers to help you find the problem. I'm sorry you didn't appreciate the help I had to offer. By the way, Beth, I was not attempting to be rude to you. If it appears that way to you, please forgive me. I admit that I am not a very "diplomatic" person. I will never tell someone just what they want to hear. I will always get right to the crux of a matter. IF it offends you, then I can only apologize. It's very important that folks know that computers are NOT intelligent, as human beings are, and as machines, they cannot make arbitrary "decisions" as human beings can. Then, they will stop blaming the OS, and start looking for the REAL problems. But folks who continually anthropomorphize their machinery are doomed to repeat their mistakes over and over. Donald L McDaniel Please reply to the original newsgroup and thread. ================================================== ====== |
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On Fri, 30 May 2008 20:02:36 -0500, Znod
wrote: Agreed. Also, yes, for some reason your screen resolution is changing. I think that happens to all of us from time to time, but not regularly as in your case. How long have you had the problem. If it arose recently, then a system restore to an appropriate point might sort it. The only time my screen resolution changes is when I change it myself. Vista NEVER does anything "on its own", since it HAS no "own". It, as an inanimate OS, on an inanimate machine, has no such ability to make arbitrary "decisions". In fact, it cannot make "decisions", as human beings do, since it has no consciousness, no personality, no spirit, no will, and no humanity -- just numbers and logical conditions based on those numbers, which cannot, in any way, "suddenly decide" to change your screen resolution. If this is "rude", then so be it. Donald L McDaniel Please reply to the original newsgroup and thread. ================================================== ====== |
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"Ronc" wrote in message
... "BethMarie" wrote in message ... I am really tired of Vista deciding what it wants to do with no input from me. This time all the font sizes in the display windows decided to grow larger. It was fine when I turned off the PC, but when I turned it on the next day all the font sizes had grown by at least 100%. I tried to change the size of the font, but that did not work. In reality I would like to get rid of Vista and go back to XP--there I didn't have to worry what it was thinking up to do today After using Windows 9x for 10 years and then switching to Vista, I feel your pain. Although I did not experience your font size issue, permanent customizations that were easily made in Win98 seem to no longer "stick". The web page window size issue has been driving me nuts for the past 12 months. I set the window size and after reboot it's back to where it was to start (too small). I've googled the issue, read dozens of "fixes", none of which work permanently on the final Vista build. I once experienced a "feature" in which moving the scroll wheel on the mouse would change the screen resolution but it hasn't done it in quite a while. I'd like to know how to do it, mainly so that if it happens again I'll know how to turn it off. I have the same problem intermittently, I assume that I "did something" to cause it but I cannot figure out what it is nor can I fix it. Vista on my machine has dozens of miscellaneous "features" that have popped up randomly over the past few months, I can't get rid of them and I too intend to go back to XP to avoid wasting all my time with fixes. I have had some good advice from people in this newsgroup but when I get down to the "fix" screen it is always grayed out, this has happened a half dozen times and I am sick of it. Vista is a disaster for me. Cj |
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