Problem with Sun Moon Lake View from Temple
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I had already went to Curves 2 and reset to factory defaults. Didn't work.
My version is V3.0.12
I'm going to uninstall and reinstall. I'll let you know.
I can't do anything at this point. I'm desperate.
JoAnn H
My version is V3.0.12
I'm going to uninstall and reinstall. I'll let you know.
I can't do anything at this point. I'm desperate.
JoAnn H
In the configuration area... on curves2 tab is a factory defaults reset.
Try resetting that first...if that fails I'd reinstall.
What version do you have currently??
Greg
OK, I've uninstalled and reinstalled. I'm back in business.
I'm going to close this issue and start a new topic for my Sun Moon Lake Temple.
We've beat this horse to death.
JoAnn H
I'm going to close this issue and start a new topic for my Sun Moon Lake Temple.
We've beat this horse to death.
JoAnn H
I had already went to Curves 2 and reset to factory defaults. Didn't work.
My version is V3.0.12
I'm going to uninstall and reinstall. I'll let you know.
I can't do anything at this point. I'm desperate.
JoAnn H
In the configuration area... on curves2 tab is a factory defaults reset.
Try resetting that first...if that fails I'd reinstall.
What version do you have currently??
Greg
I'd love to have Win 7....but I'm going to wait until I get a new computer...the one I'm running is XP upgraded from Win 98... I want to start fresh with Win 7. I'm told it's really nice and I'm looking forward to it.
JoAnn H
JoAnn H
Doing that this week with the Laptop and Win7
Next is the main desk...After the class is over...
I'm running Win7 RC1 now and I just want to go to the real version and get it over with...
Greg
If your CPU is 2.0Ghz or better and you have over 1GB of RAM you should seriously think about it...it runs great on my mom's 4 y.o. laptop....
If you want to start fresh...Got get a new 1TB hard drive and install on that one...Win7 will install on a clean drive and allow you to dual boot. That allows you to move out of your old OS slowly. You can keep XP running and just boot over to Win7 when you have time to configure it. Everything on my son's PC is still there in Vista...He is slowly moving out of Vista and onto Win7...When you are done blow away the XP....
It is faster...Very stable...
Greg
If you want to start fresh...Got get a new 1TB hard drive and install on that one...Win7 will install on a clean drive and allow you to dual boot. That allows you to move out of your old OS slowly. You can keep XP running and just boot over to Win7 when you have time to configure it. Everything on my son's PC is still there in Vista...He is slowly moving out of Vista and onto Win7...When you are done blow away the XP....
It is faster...Very stable...
Greg
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