So I bought my new computer a little over a year ago. Old one (the one I use most) is running XP and the new one is running Vista (oh how I hate hate hate Vista!). At one point, we had them networked together just fine. Have a Linksys and was able to run the new one and get online with no problems. Then *poof*, one day, no more connection. For the life of me (and Paul) we can't figure out what the heck happened! No one touched anything, no one changed anything, it just STOPPED.

I have hated that computer from day one, I should have taken it back. This one is getting so outdated but I love it. Simple, easy, user friendly. Why Microsoft, why did you have to *upgrade*. XP was great. Freakin Vista, stupid new computer. Arrrg

Tried to have help over the phone, no go. Tried a friend who set everything up to begin with fix it and still no go. Sigh... guess I will have to pay Geek Squad or someone to come out.

Is it too much to ask that computers be user friendly? I never had issues with computers until the last couple of years. Anymore, you need a degree to understand anything above the basics.