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Weird Update Vista 32 bit error


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Antimsaash

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Hi!!!

I recently updated windows vista as it was auto updated from control panel. After update, for some reason, i'm unable to click on START BUTTON also i cannot right click on desktop. Both doesn't work. After few here and there, i figured out that as soon as i update INTERNET EXPLORER 8, it does that to the computer. There are no other updates in windows update. That is the only one...

What seems to be problem..

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    Kraków my love :)

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Stay with IE7?
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thats what i am doing right now. One question, I have windows vista home basic 32 bit SP2 right now.. If i install it to 64bit vista home premium, will all my files be deleted??? Is there a way to save all the programs that are installed in my computer???

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Yes, everything needs to be reinstalled. There is no in place upgrade to 64 bit. You can save your files, just dont format the drive when asked.
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If you want to save your data, you need to back them up, first.
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