Now to make this even worse for me, I cannot find any 'Post' button that is not connected with a message. I am not posting this here as a reply to any post done here by any one person. This is to fill in what I have now on my system:
Mr. Stephenson,
I have removed Pegasus Mail and reinstalled in a folder under my USERNAME of my system, it would not start, only flash the Pegasus startup screen and go away. Removed that install and did another placing it on my DEFAULT drive (C:) folder "Pegasus" (without quotes) example: C:\Pegasus and there were two folders created within that one, Mail and Programs there is only one copy of the State.PMJ file as referenced by Mr. Harris and there are not any V4FP entries. Also if you look about six messages back you will find a very large example of what I am seeing on my screen. I did something wrong when placing the link to ImageShack for that viewing, it is very large and if you drag the horizontal slide to the right you will see the GREY bar that runs vertically you will see at the top all six of the caption buttons for the MultiPanel and for Pegasus Mail and they are set to FULL SCREEN. I feel any additional postings of screen shots will not be of any benefit to anyone.
I have a screen shot of my Pegasus before the Uninstall with some of my mail displayed, that program was removed, also have one just made under the latest install and it looks just the same even without any mail in any of the boxes, only defaults are in there at this time. One last point, if I may(?), when doing the uninstall of Pegasus the Mail Boxes were removed, I have copied them to a safe area and will be reinstalling them with my new install of Pegasus. In the UNINSTALL it stated that the Mail Boxes would not be removed, they were.
Greenman,
My information you requested on my Video driver: "NVIDIA, dated 4/20/2007, version # 7.15.11.5822, NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE nForce 430, Microsoft Windows hardware compatibility publisher" all of the information within the quotes were Copy/Pasted from the 'NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE nForce 430 Properties' within the 'Device Manager' in Windows Vista SP1. If there are any other specs you wish to see just ask, I may NOT be any sort of authority on these systems but I do know where to find most information and if NOT, will ask for guidance and will retrieve it ASAP.
As a Journeyman Electronics Technician with about 60 years experience in repairing just about anything, that includes desktops, laptops and even Data General 64bit 19" main frames, I have repaired them all. Multimeters, analog and digital; signal generators, square wave generator; Oscilloscopes (Tektronics 500 series plugins and Hewlett Packard and others), the end, the list goes on for many more items. I stop this here.
If you want to know more, ask in a PM, this form is not for this type of information that I ENDED in my last paragraph. What I am trying to get across to you is I may be having some problems with displaying PMail as has been NOT a problem for me in Win98, W98SE SP1&2, Windows XP SP2 (until that last system died) it appears to me that this is mostly, if not completely, a Vista problem and I have what is listed within my sig. I do not list all of what is on my system because it is very long, mostly if not all that are on here have been run with each other on my other systems and have not had any problems with their activity or working together or even independently. My main reason for these postings were to inform those that know much more than I that if this has not shown before, when other users start getting into Vista, "Command Center We may have a problem here . . ." may be the calls you start to receive.
Thank you for all of your efforts and for reading my posts, stand-by you may start to get more from others,
<p>Now to make this even worse for me, I cannot find any 'Post' button that is not connected with a message.&nbsp; I am not posting this here as a reply to any post done here by any one person.&nbsp; This is to fill in what I have now on my system:</p><p>&nbsp;Mr. Stephenson,</p><p>&nbsp;I have removed Pegasus Mail and reinstalled in a folder under my USERNAME of my system, it would not start, only flash the Pegasus startup screen and go away.&nbsp; Removed that install and did another placing it on my DEFAULT drive (C:) folder "Pegasus" (without quotes) example: C:\Pegasus and there were two folders created within that one, Mail and Programs there is only one copy of the State.PMJ file as referenced by Mr. Harris and there are not any V4FP entries. Also if you look about six messages back you will find a very large example of what I am seeing on my screen.&nbsp; I did something wrong when placing the link to ImageShack for that viewing, it is very large and if you drag the horizontal slide to the right you will see the GREY bar that runs vertically you will see at the top all six of the caption buttons for the MultiPanel and for Pegasus Mail and they are set to FULL SCREEN.&nbsp; I feel any additional postings of screen shots will not be of any benefit to anyone.
</p><p>&nbsp;I have a screen shot of my Pegasus before the Uninstall with some of my mail displayed, that program was removed, also have one just made under the latest install and it looks just the same even without any mail in any of the boxes, only defaults are in there at this time.&nbsp; One last point, if I may(?), when doing the uninstall of Pegasus the Mail Boxes were removed, I have copied them to a safe area and will be reinstalling them with my new install of Pegasus.&nbsp; In the UNINSTALL it stated that the Mail Boxes would not be removed, they were.
</p><p>&nbsp;Greenman,</p><p>My information you requested on my Video driver: "NVIDIA, dated 4/20/2007, version # 7.15.11.5822, NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE nForce 430, Microsoft Windows hardware compatibility publisher" all of the information within the quotes were Copy/Pasted from the 'NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE nForce 430 Properties' within the 'Device Manager' in Windows Vista SP1.&nbsp; If there are any other specs you wish to see just ask, I may NOT be any sort of authority on these systems but I do know where to find most information and if NOT, will ask for guidance and will retrieve it ASAP.</p><p>&nbsp;As a Journeyman Electronics Technician with about 60 years experience in repairing just about anything, that includes desktops, laptops and even Data General 64bit 19" main frames, I have repaired them all.&nbsp; Multimeters, analog and digital; signal generators, square wave generator; Oscilloscopes (Tektronics 500 series plugins and Hewlett Packard and others), the end, the list goes on for many more items.&nbsp; I stop this here. </p><p>If you want to know more, ask in a PM, this form is not for this type of information that I ENDED in my last paragraph.&nbsp; What I am trying to get across to you is I may be having some problems with displaying PMail as has been NOT a problem for me in Win98, W98SE SP1&amp;2, Windows XP SP2 (until that last system died) it appears to me that this is mostly, if not completely, a Vista problem and I have what is listed within my sig.&nbsp; I do not list all of what is on my system because it is very long, mostly if not all that are on here have been run with each other on my other systems and have not had any problems with their activity or working together or even independently.&nbsp; My main reason for these postings were to inform those that know much more than I that if this has not shown before, when other users start getting into Vista, "Command Center We may have a problem here . . ." may be the calls you start to receive.</p><p>&nbsp;Thank you for all of your efforts and for reading my posts, stand-by you may start to get more from others,
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