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To: Ian@SI who wrote (71919)8/27/2010 10:11:47 AM
From: Mike McFarland  Respond to of 110655
 
Yup, I've never had a problem with my smaller lcd,
which really is a monitor. Although now that I think
about it, that has a VGA connection so maybe there
isn't anything going on to screw up there...and that
has an old XP machine driving it. With several identical
PCs and ten hours dedicated to repetitive reboots,
and swapping cords, and swapping monitors, a person
could find out for sure, ha.

But I know my way around Windows 7 better than I did
before, so that's good. I have to say, it is a little
harder to find my way around in 7 than XP--but being
able to find things by typing them in makes up for it.
For instance, keying in 'reliability monitor' seems to
be about the only way I can find my way back there.
Just typing stuff in to find features of win7 is an
especially nice addition, so long as you remember what
the module or program is called.