rootbear75 Posted October 21, 2008 Report Posted October 21, 2008 I'm having trouble with my menus on Windows Vista. Any time i click a menu, it doesn't display the menu item until i highlight it.if i switch menus on the same toolbar, then go back, it works fine. anyone have any idea?
rootbear75 Posted October 22, 2008 Author Report Posted October 22, 2008 Get XP? seriously considering downgrading to Home Premium, so i can get my 360 communicating with Vista. Business sucks on so many levels
Guest chineserocketsoldier Posted November 12, 2008 Report Posted November 12, 2008 I had the same problem, the only way I got it to work was by using windows XP instead
MikeTheNose Posted November 12, 2008 Report Posted November 12, 2008 Get XP? seriously considering downgrading to Home Premium, so i can get my 360 communicating with Vista. Business sucks on so many levels surely you mean upgrade to XP
Cancer+ Posted November 12, 2008 Report Posted November 12, 2008 Yeah you should know by now that Vista is terrible. We shouldn't even help people with Vista. If they are stupid enough to have it, then they have to figure out their own problems. Google works too.
Hakaku Posted November 12, 2008 Report Posted November 12, 2008 This problem is not necessarily limited to Windows Vista. Please consider posting useful help, or don't post here at all. You have all been warned. I'm having trouble with my menus on Windows Vista. Any time i click a menu, it doesn't display the menu item until i highlight it.if i switch menus on the same toolbar, then go back, it works fine. anyone have any idea?1. Have you tried rebooting your computer?2. Does this always occur? Since when has it occured? What programs are you running? (I'm near 100% positive that your desktop is being affected by a non-standard program. Examples may potentially include iTunes and Safari.)3. Make sure that the Start Menu properties has context menus & drag-n-drop enabled. Right click on the Start button and select Properties, then Customize. Look for the "Enable context menus ... " option.
rootbear75 Posted November 12, 2008 Author Report Posted November 12, 2008 Yeah you should know by now that Vista is terrible. We shouldn't even help people with Vista. If they are stupid enough to have it, then they have to figure out their own problems. Google works too.dude, !@#$%^&* off.I didn't choose to have Widows Vista. I bought this laptop through my school, and in hindsight, i shouldn't have.I would have rather had vista, but i didnt feel like buying XPDon't flame because you don't understand the cir!@#$%^&*stances. I would RATHER have XP. I HATE vista. its slow, and resource hog. but i don't want to lose the extremely good software and security suite that came with it.I also don't have ANY CDs that would have come with a computer I bought from dell or HP or w/e. (Except for office 07) so seriously cancer, shut the **** up. and TBH i kinda forgot about this problem. It fixed itself, or it could have fixed itself when it rebooted automatically for Windows Update about a week ago.
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