

On reboot, and log in, they moved back once again. When I booted up again the following day, the icons had moved back. but the icons that moved from #2 to #3 stayed. When I re-enabled #2, only the desktop icons moved from #4 to #2. I disabled #2 once (by accident) and all those icons moved to #3, and my desktop icons moved from #3 to #4 (which isn't a display). For instance, my monitor lineup (from left to right) goes 1,3,2,4 (with 4 being my Surround Receiver). I have a 3 monitor setup, and the same thing usually happens if one of the monitors gets disabled while logged into Windows.

Is flawed with at least 1 bug "BUT MAKE SURE IT DOES NOT START A AVALANCHE" meaning 1 bug turns into a nightmare MS is still working on that gl MSĪnd could we please have a fix for the flawed task view and show windows side by side seems those steps turned a small issue into a bigger one My pc it then got slogish i rebooted and voila MS easter egg all my icons are on the second monitor, and have to do ctrl+a drag them to the main i tried reversing backwards engineering but this is MS if every problem could be undone by doing the stepsīackwards MS would have to fire half of their staff and i can see the importance in having a OS that has more problems then President Bill Clinton telling a small white lie, i did not and so on, so i endorse MS ethics which is make sure every update The trouble started when i played around with "Task view button" normally i have it unticked but i ticked it and tried right clicking the task view and selecting "show windows side by side" nothing happen and i worked another hour on I need to look again, but I don't believe there is any power saving features turned on in the BIOS.ĭoes anyone have any other suggestions of what I may have going on? I have my uncle's website running on it now and I really would like to have a better up-time than 95%Īs a note, I do not have any GUI installed so everything has to be done on the console (or through WebMin) and I know my way around, but I am by no means experienced.What an absolutely useless and misleading reply, i bet 99% of the above have not changed that setting, now i know what caused it but MS need to make a small update to fix the problem with the other updates that should fix the first update When I get home (it rarely happens when I am home), I hit the Ctrl key twice to switch to the server, hit the space bar and everything is now up and running again. Many times a week, Pingdom will tell me the server is down and I can't hit the server. Sorry I can't recall the details 100%.Īnyway, I have a KVM hooked up to a monitor and PS2 keyboard that I use to switch between the server and my iMac (The keyboard is only hooked up so I can switch between the two easily. I am running a web server at home using Ubuntu 11.4 (maybe? I can't 100% recall) on an older AMD 2400+ desktop with 1 or 2 GB of RAM.
