Quinoa S
April 10th 03, 08:52 PM
Windows XP is an exceptionally stable operating system. If you are having
"one problem after another with it", and you are certain that all your
installed hardware and software is compatible with XP, then the long term
solution is for you to take your time and learn how to use your computer.
I trust that you backed up all your important files at the first sign of
trouble, and have been backing up often since then.
Can you identify what you were doing on the computer right before all the
problems started? If you cannot identify the cause of the problems, or at
least narrow it down, then you may be looking at a clean re-install of all
your software. Your OEM will have complete instructions on how to do this.
Quinoa S
"Bill" > wrote in message
...
> This concerns my e-mai of which I have not been able to
> for the last 5 days. I have Windows XP Home Edition. Had
> it since Dec. of 2002. I have had one problem after
> another with it. It will work for a few days, and zap, a
> new problem arises. I have lost pieces of some programs,
> such as my mail merge, (envelopes are no longer an
> option). I paid a heavy price for the program, for no
> more than what it is used for, I expect better from
> Microsoft. I cannot get an answer due to my not being a
> mail receiver, but can get on line for some things. Sure
> would appreciate any help, as I have printed up a ton of
> paper, and to no avail so far. Bill
"one problem after another with it", and you are certain that all your
installed hardware and software is compatible with XP, then the long term
solution is for you to take your time and learn how to use your computer.
I trust that you backed up all your important files at the first sign of
trouble, and have been backing up often since then.
Can you identify what you were doing on the computer right before all the
problems started? If you cannot identify the cause of the problems, or at
least narrow it down, then you may be looking at a clean re-install of all
your software. Your OEM will have complete instructions on how to do this.
Quinoa S
"Bill" > wrote in message
...
> This concerns my e-mai of which I have not been able to
> for the last 5 days. I have Windows XP Home Edition. Had
> it since Dec. of 2002. I have had one problem after
> another with it. It will work for a few days, and zap, a
> new problem arises. I have lost pieces of some programs,
> such as my mail merge, (envelopes are no longer an
> option). I paid a heavy price for the program, for no
> more than what it is used for, I expect better from
> Microsoft. I cannot get an answer due to my not being a
> mail receiver, but can get on line for some things. Sure
> would appreciate any help, as I have printed up a ton of
> paper, and to no avail so far. Bill