From: trevrep on 16 May 2010 19:06 After upgrading to Win 7 from Vista, Streets & Trips seemed to still work until I tried to perform a search. When I typed the name of a city and clicked on the binocular icon the dialog box appeared for a fraction of a second and disappeared. it had been working in Vista. It is still possible to use "Find" by selecting it in "Tools" so a person can work around the issue.
From: Shenan Stanley on 16 May 2010 19:17 trevrep wrote: > After upgrading to Win 7 from Vista, Streets & Trips seemed to > still work until I tried to perform a search. When I typed the name > of a city and clicked on the binocular icon the dialog box appeared > for a fraction of a second and disappeared. it had been working in > Vista. > It is still possible to use "Find" by selecting it in "Tools" so a > person can work around the issue. So you are saying an *upgrade* to another operating system may have messed up an installed application? This newsgroup centers around "updates", not "upgrades" and in any case - my first suggestion in your specific case would be to uninstall the application in question (Streets & Trips 2010) and reboot and install it clean on your new operating system *and* ensure you have all the available updates for it. Also - you may want to verify that you have all the latest hardware drivers from the hardware manufacturers for your new Operating System. While everything may 'seem' to be working fine - the manufacturers of the hardware in your computer may have found and resolved problems you don't even know existed. ;-) -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
From: PA Bear [MS MVP] on 16 May 2010 19:31 Windows Update has nothing to do with upgrading Windows. Please post any future questions about upgrading in this forum: http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w7install/threads trevrep wrote: > After upgrading to Win 7 from Vista, Streets & Trips seemed to still work > until I tried to perform a search. When I typed the name of a city and > clicked on the binocular icon the dialog box appeared for a fraction of a > second and disappeared. it had been working in Vista. > It is still possible to use "Find" by selecting it in "Tools" so a person > can work around the issue.
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