Hi,

 

What a beautiful morning!  Steve was right.  Drier, cooler air with a light
breeze.  We'll take it!

 

When I began this upgrade Tuesday one of the first things I checked were the
Windows Update settings.  I was informed there were forty more or less
mandatory updates and two that were entirely up to the user.

 

So I began the process of acquiring and installing the former.  Little did I
relize how long and slow each individual upgrade would be on my Verizon DSL
quote lite end quote broadband connection to the internet.

 

And I made the serious mistake of trying to get Office '03 settup and
running at the same time.

 

As a result, I find myself on this Thursday morning with thirteen more
upgrades to install, only eight of which are what some would call quote must
have end quote while the other five are optional.

 

Having finally learned a bit more patience and a bit more about how updates
and such are managed in this new environment and how Window Eyes wrokes in
conjunction with all of that I think I may be on the road to the final few
oobstacles.

 

1.      Brother MFC 420cn USB is here but not installed properly.  Scan
failed.  Seems to print but first doc came out all red.  Ink cartridges are
ok. 
2.      The Seagate Free Agent  External  500gb USB hard drive not being
seen by windows Seven.
3.      And I guess a third thing would be proper nomenclature:

a.      Win7
b.      Win 7
c.      Windows Seven
d.      WinSeven

 

Note: After composing this message, about an hour and a half ago and now, as
I am about to send it, the Windows Seven updates occurring next door on the
Gateway has been saying progress 2 progressing  the whole time I stopped for
a coffe break and practiced my guitar for the rest of the hour and a half
while Windows downloaded the final five update, about 36.4mb and now seems
stuck on ninety nine percent.

Hope you have a great day!

Thanks for your time and a willing ear,

Donald


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