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Old 08-06-2007   #1 (permalink)
annapanna_sweden
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restore or uppdate calender

Hi

I just buy a new computer wis windows vista home premium, (i had xp before)
and i tryed to move my user map from C: to D: but it was not possible so i
moved the maps inside it, My documents, my pictures etc... to D: . After that
the user map on C: was empty so i was going to delete it but when i did it
began to prepare to deleted like a 1000 files! So i was thinking it was those
invisible files so i abort the operation. And then i restarted the computer
to see if it was still ok. But now at start up a window come up telling me
that the calender is not working properly any more... So i wonder if i can
uppdate the calender or some like that? Or what can i do?

Thank you for your help!

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Old 08-06-2007   #2 (permalink)
Synapse Syndrome
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Re: restore or uppdate calender

"annapanna_sweden" <annapanna_sweden@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:EF52E8F4-4B05-44D7-AE2D-DD1803800654@microsoft.com...
> Hi
>
> I just buy a new computer wis windows vista home premium, (i had xp
> before)
> and i tryed to move my user map from C: to D: but it was not possible so i
> moved the maps inside it, My documents, my pictures etc... to D: . After
> that
> the user map on C: was empty so i was going to delete it but when i did it
> began to prepare to deleted like a 1000 files! So i was thinking it was
> those
> invisible files so i abort the operation. And then i restarted the
> computer
> to see if it was still ok. But now at start up a window come up telling me
> that the calender is not working properly any more... So i wonder if i can
> uppdate the calender or some like that? Or what can i do?
>



There is an update that is supposed to fix the issues with Windows Calender
coming out next week.

ss.


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Old 08-06-2007   #3 (permalink)
Jon
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Re: restore or uppdate calender

"annapanna_sweden" <annapanna_sweden@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:EF52E8F4-4B05-44D7-AE2D-DD1803800654@microsoft.com...
> Hi
>
> I just buy a new computer wis windows vista home premium, (i had xp
> before)
> and i tryed to move my user map from C: to D: but it was not possible so i
> moved the maps inside it, My documents, my pictures etc... to D: . After
> that
> the user map on C: was empty so i was going to delete it but when i did it
> began to prepare to deleted like a 1000 files! So i was thinking it was
> those
> invisible files so i abort the operation. And then i restarted the
> computer
> to see if it was still ok. But now at start up a window come up telling me
> that the calender is not working properly any more... So i wonder if i can
> uppdate the calender or some like that? Or what can i do?
>
> Thank you for your help!




There's been a hotfix out for this problem for a while, but if the official
version is coming in the next set of updates, as Synapse Syndrome suggests,
then it may well be better to wait for that.


Error message when you restart a Windows Vista-based computer: "Windows
Calendar has stopped working"
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933942/en-us

--
Jon



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