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So when your laptop can't find the OS, that's a bad thing, no?
Better today now I'm home, than yesterday when I was traveling.
Has anyone tried the new Asus Eee or the fujitsu Lifebook? If Apple isn't going to give the world a tiny laptop soon I need something else for work asap....
Better today now I'm home, than yesterday when I was traveling.
Has anyone tried the new Asus Eee or the fujitsu Lifebook? If Apple isn't going to give the world a tiny laptop soon I need something else for work asap....
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Various things stop working, and while possibly some of them are software faults, they may also be memory faults (512 MB RAM, and it's not as if upgrading a notebook's memory is either easy or legal, even when possible). Or it may be something proprietary and mysterious, or Windows-specific, or who knows?
- After a few hours on the net lately, it forgets how to copy and (special) paste - and I need special because Word falls over if I use ordinary for anything that's been formatted in html - practically everything. (That is one of Word's tricks done just for me.) Remedy: switch notebook off and on.
- Restart very rarely works.
- The last month or so I've had to switch it off every night because after a few hours of being unused it forgets how to make wireless contact with the net.
- For the last 8 months or so, it will not turn on the Office shortcut bar as part of startup, I have to do that separately. I can't see any way to force that back into startup.
All small things, and possibly remediable, but they're cumulative, and there's a new problem every so often. Oh, and Asus kindly set the internet home page to their contact page, and it can't be reset through XP's internet options. That's fixable in the registry, apparently, but antisocial conduct from Asus. I hesitate to interfere with the registry, so I just put up with it.no subject
Sigh, why can't there be something exactly how I want it that works?
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