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Old 10-02-2007
Quick Silver
 

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Vista FreeCell
One column of cards overlaps another column. I cannot move the colomn to the
free space. Starting a new game does not help. Turning off programs and
unplugging computer does not help. Is anyone else having this problem?
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Old 10-02-2007
Dave
 

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Re: Vista FreeCell
I'm not having that problem. Have you installed the newest video drivers?


"Quick Silver" <QuickSilver@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> One column of cards overlaps another column. I cannot move the colomn to
> the
> free space. Starting a new game does not help. Turning off programs and
> unplugging computer does not help. Is anyone else having this problem?


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Old 10-09-2007
David Hervieux
 

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Re: Vista FreeCell
On Oct 1, 8:39 pm, Quick Silver
<QuickSil...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Onecolumnof cards overlaps anothercolumn. I cannot move the colomn to the
> free space. Starting a new game does not help. Turning off programs and
> unplugging computer does not help. Is anyone else having thisproblem?


I have the same problem on my father's computer. I updated the driver
(nvidia) with latest one and it still broken

Do you have a solution ?

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Re: Vista FreeCell
Dave,

I just joined to get a solution to the same problem, but had not looked far enough to see your post. I am not very good with these machines but I think the situation occurred after Idownloaded a Microsoft update..I think service pack I, but my old brain has
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Re: Vista FreeCell
Dave,

I just joined to get a solution to the same problem, but had not looked far enough to see your post. I am not very good with these machines but I think the situation occurred after Idownloaded a Microsoft update..I think service pack I, but my old brain has trouble sometimes recalling why I went down to the basement! Hope somebody has an answer.
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Old 01-07-2009
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Re: Vista Freecell not operating correctly
Perhaps someone else has has seen this problem, I haven't heard of it. I
don't know if it will fix it or not, but uninstalling and re-installing
freecell is easy and won't hurt anything. Depending on your configuration
you may need your original Vista disk (it will prompt for the disk if it
needs it)

1) On the start menu, on the side you should see "Control Panel", click on
it.
1a) if the Control Panel link isn't there, use the search box at the bottom
of the start menu and type in Control Panel

2) In the Control Panel - if you have "Classic View" selected - run the
"programs and Features" icon.
2a) if you have "Control Panel Home" view selected - click on "Programs"
(not the links under it but the large "Programs" link)

3) Look for "Turn Windows features on or off" and click it, you should get a
list of windows features with Games at the top.

4) click the little plus-sign next to Games to open up the list of installed
games.

5) uncheck FreeCell and click OK. it will spend a couple of minutes deleting
files and then the game is gone.

to re-install, do the same, just add a checkmark next to FreeCell.

Note: be careful not to change any other checkmarks, installing or
uninstalling pieces of Windows must be done carefully and with knowledge of
what security risks it may introduce.

let us know if the reinstall fixes the problem.


Hope that helps!
Mark


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>
> Hi,
>
> I am not much of a computer person, but like to play Freecell. My
> Vista version has devleoped a glitch...a line of cards appears in
> between the usual sites and cannot be moved normally, therefore making
> the game useless. This happens every time, and starting a new game does
> not correct the stiuation. Can I unistall this game and reinstall from
> back up discs? If so could someone give me detailed directions?
>
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Old 01-08-2009
 

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Re: Vista Freecell not operating correctly
I tried that method and no joy. I think this problem happened after I downloaded SP 1. If I go back to an earlier date it might fix the situation but I would still have to reinstall the SP 1. I have back up discs but they would not have the update either.
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Old 02-15-2009
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Re: Vista Freecell not operating correctly
You can reinstall it on the windows program's control panel

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"mk9lobo" <mk9lobo.3lm0oc@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com> wrote in message
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>
> Hi,
>
> I am not much of a computer person, but like to play Freecell. My
> Vista version has devleoped a glitch...a line of cards appears in
> between the usual sites and cannot be moved normally, therefore making
> the game useless. This happens every time, and starting a new game does
> not correct the stiuation. Can I unistall this game and reinstall from
> back up discs? If so could someone give me detailed directions?
>
>
> --
> mk9lobo
> Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com
>


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Old 03-11-2009
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Re: Vista FreeCell
I also have the problem and think I inadvertently moved the column while
trying to make a card transfer. I actually did this twice and one time it
fixed itself. I tried the reinstall method described and it didn't work.
Please help me!

"mk9lobo" wrote:

>
> I tried that method and no joy. I think this problem happened after I
> downloaded SP 1. If I go back to an earlier date it might fix the
> situation but I would still have to reinstall the SP 1. I have back up
> discs but they would not have the update either.
>
>
> --
> mk9lobo
> Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com
>
>

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Old 04-17-2009
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Beginners Guides: Downgrading Windows Vista Back To Windows XP
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