Ok disregard.
Windows update/hotfix solved it.
Anyone ever came across this error on startup?
It's a bloody brand new laptop.
If you did, how did you resolve it?
It's BTTray.exe application error. After I clear it, it says Bluetooth tray failed to something something.
2 days with Vista and I don't like it already. Or should I say, it doesn't like me.
Don't be afraid your life will end. Be afraid that it will not begin!
Ok disregard.
Windows update/hotfix solved it.
Don't be afraid your life will end. Be afraid that it will not begin!
lmaoOriginally Posted by Faraz
Edit: That might have come off a little mean. Why did it take you 2 days to run WU and get driver updates? That should literally be the first thing you do with a new computer (aside from activation).
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yeah I did run WU the moment I first turned it on. As well as updates for the antivirus.
It's only after I did a search on dell's support site that I came across the hotfix.
Don't be afraid your life will end. Be afraid that it will not begin!
VISTA is a pain in the behind! Can't stand it! [smilie=ireful2.gif]
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Why are people blaming Vista because some third-party software needed an update?
Come on people. Microsoft deserves tons of blame, but at least be fair about it.
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The issue of users scapegoating OSes has been a problem for years...Windows, Linux and OSX have all been targeted to varying degrees. In some cases, it's a form of 'shooting the messenger'. The OS announces to the user that hardware X has support issues and the user responds by blaming the problem on the OS because it's the one delivering the message. This happens even when the issue is one that should be addressed by consulting the manufacturer of the hardware.Originally Posted by Breadwinner