It seems that something always gets in the way. In this case, its my PC.
Let me paint you a picture. I use my PC for making and managing the comics or any other heavy lifting, and the Macbook is for communication. I keep the two seperate for the sake of productivity, and its worked pretty well.
So over the course of the last week, I’ve noticed some issues with Vista on my PC. Namely, the biggest issue, is whenever I right-click on an application, be it shortcut or direct file, explorer crashes. Odd. So for the most part, I ignored it, since I didn’t NEED to right-click at the time, but the problem was still there. Over time, I needed to do a bit of troubleshooting on programs, and to do so, I NEEDED to right-click on the application to put it into compatibility modes or change the shortcut line, but no dice. Explorer crashes.
Recently, I’ve been intruged by this whole live blogging thing, (as you can tell by the link up at the top), and decided to stream my desktop live while sketching some stuff. I didn’t have a comic in mind, so I figured I’d fool around with a sketch, and that anyone who wanted to watch me fool around could do so. Problem is, the program recommended to me doesn’t work properly in Vista, and requires compatibility mode, which then requires me to RIGHT-CLICK.
Fed up with the errors, I backed up the little things and formatted away. Now, upon reformatting and attempting to install updates, Vista has gone into an endless setlist loop trying to install updates, and never seems to go anywhere. So now, here I am, reinstalling Vista again for the third time in 24 hours. Why is it I always have the troubles with these things?






