I just booted up my Vista x64 PC ten minutes ago and got a bit of a scare. One of the applications I have set to launch automatically on startup popped up its initialization window as if it was the first time it was being used with this Vista user account.
A few other applications hadn't launched at all (probably indicating that they would need to be set to do so manually for each user), just like my mouse settings were different (back to default) and my user icon in the start menu had changed.
I didn't investigate further, but promptly logged out (where the login screen again showed the correct icon for the default account - and there's only one, aside from "guest") and logged back in, where I could fortunately take a sigh of relief, as everything was back to normal again.
Has anyone ever had this happen? I've never seen it myself in the year and a half I was using Vista 32-bit on my laptop.
A few other applications hadn't launched at all (probably indicating that they would need to be set to do so manually for each user), just like my mouse settings were different (back to default) and my user icon in the start menu had changed.
I didn't investigate further, but promptly logged out (where the login screen again showed the correct icon for the default account - and there's only one, aside from "guest") and logged back in, where I could fortunately take a sigh of relief, as everything was back to normal again.
Has anyone ever had this happen? I've never seen it myself in the year and a half I was using Vista 32-bit on my laptop.
My Computer
System One
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- CPU
- Core 2 Quad Q9400
- Memory
- 8 GB
- Graphics card(s)
- Zotac Geforce GTX 260
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 24" HP LP2475w
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1200