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To: Suma who wrote (87587)2/6/2015 6:46:22 PM
From: B.K.Myers1 Recommendation   of 110653
 
Hi Suma,

I think that Reseller Mike has the answer to your disappearing IE window. If you click on the IE icon on the quick start menu on the task bar (right next to the Start Orb) it will restore your IE window. Or just hover your mouse over the IE icon and you will see a small preview of the minimized IE window.

Based on your experience with Windows 7 so far, I think it would be a good idea for you to review "Getting Started" on the Windows Start Orb. Here is the section on the Windows Task bar from "Getting Started".

windows.microsoft.com

I also think that he is correct about the cause of your scrolling monitor. The next time that it starts to scroll, try opening or closing screen an inch or two. This really sounds like a loose or frayed wire.

B.K.
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