Sorry for the dearth of additional background information. I'm still in the
process of setting up my computer, and unfortunately this problem showed up
over a week ago. It wasn't a priority fix so I initially ignored it and have
by now made enough changes/installs and windows updates that going back to a
prior restore point really isn't an attractive option. Also, I'm not sure
exactly when the problem started (stupid to not take notes, I know, sigh, but
I was assuming that I needed only to reset the appropriate start menu
controls, "when I got around to it") so identifying a possible "culprit" to
uninstall is onerous as well. Is there some sort of log giving the date/time
of installs?
I will try the safe mode startup and see if the problem is present then.
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Thanks for taking the time to help, it's appreciated.
Bob Kerchner
"Engel" wrote:
> Hello Bob,
>
> I would look for an appropriate restore point prior to your observation of
> the problem and do a System Restºre.
>
> Is it possible that you ran an antivirus & antispyware scan and it found and
> removed something?
>
> Or maybe you responded to some real time message and blocked something?
>
> Did you look at the system event logs?
>
> I can only speculate because you haven't provided any background prior to
> encountering your prºblem.
>
> Also before you do the System Restore you might want to bring your system up
> in Safe Mode (the F8 key after BIOS and before Windows stªrts).
>
> If the problems go away in safe mode, then you may have a bad driver.
>
>
> Another safe mode option is to use last known good configuratiºn.
>
> If that fixes the problem, then your registry may have been dªmaged.
>
> Good luck.
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>
> "Bob Kerchner" wrote:
>
> > My recent programs suddenly stopped displaying. I have checked the Start
> > Menu settings "Store and display a list of recently opened programs", and set
> > the "number of recent programs to display" (in the customize start menu) to
> > 16. I also confirmed that the registry StartMenuInit DWORD exists and is set
> > to 3. Nonetheless there are no recent programs displaying in my start menu.
> > This is not fixed by restarting. Operating system is Vista Home Premium
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> > Bob Kerchner