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Screen Flicker Issues in Quicken 2007, 2008 dieHard 03-12-2008
Posted by Don B on March 12, 2008, 9:31 pm
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>
>...
>
> I first noticed this in Quicken 2007 deluxe, running on XP Pro SP2. I had
> upgraded from Quicken 2004.
> Bought Quicken 2006 deluxe, hoping it might go away, it did not.
>
> I recently installed Vista 64 bit, to dual boot with XP Pro, and have
> installed Quicken 2008 Deluxe on it about a week ago, so far, I am not
> seeing that behaviour running in Vista 64 bit, as I do running it in XP
> Pro.
>


Typo above, meant to say " Bought Quicken 2008 Deluze ", hoping it might go
away... not Q2006...


Don



Posted by Another Joe on March 12, 2008, 11:18 pm
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>
> That is exactly my point.
> Listening to some of the suggestions I see here and on the Quicken
> boards reminds me of the gold ol' days when you had to stand on one
> foot with tin foil in one hand while you held the rabbit ears on your
> B&W TV with the other to get a picture...

We had B&W via rabbit ears back in the day. Now we have TV service via fiber
optic, it's some real cutting-edge shit if that's what you like... so what's
your point, do you have a point or are we just dick'en around?





Posted by hexHeadŽ on March 13, 2008, 11:11 am
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>
>>
>> That is exactly my point.
>> Listening to some of the suggestions I see here and on the Quicken
>> boards reminds me of the gold ol' days when you had to stand on one
>> foot with tin foil in one hand while you held the rabbit ears on your
>> B&W TV with the other to get a picture...
>
>We had B&W via rabbit ears back in the day. Now we have TV service via fiber
>optic, it's some real cutting-edge shit if that's what you like... so what's
>your point, do you have a point or are we just dick'en around?
>
>
>
nah, I'm just saying there's no reason why I should have to
reconfigure a perfectly working PC in order to accomodate one piece of
poorly written software. Like the suggestion to change my refresh
rate - I shouldn't have to do this, all my other dozens of apps don't
complain.

Posted by Another Joe on March 13, 2008, 5:29 pm
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>
>>
>>>
>>> That is exactly my point.
>>> Listening to some of the suggestions I see here and on the Quicken
>>> boards reminds me of the gold ol' days when you had to stand on one
>>> foot with tin foil in one hand while you held the rabbit ears on your
>>> B&W TV with the other to get a picture...
>>
>>We had B&W via rabbit ears back in the day. Now we have TV service via
>>fiber
>>optic, it's some real cutting-edge shit if that's what you like... so
>>what's
>>your point, do you have a point or are we just dick'en around?
>>
>>
>>
> nah, I'm just saying there's no reason why I should have to
> reconfigure a perfectly working PC in order to accomodate one piece of
> poorly written software. Like the suggestion to change my refresh
> rate - I shouldn't have to do this, all my other dozens of apps don't
> complain.

Agreed




Posted by Don B on March 13, 2008, 10:13 pm
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>
>>
>>>
>>> That is exactly my point.
>>> Listening to some of the suggestions I see here and on the Quicken
>>> boards reminds me of the gold ol' days when you had to stand on one
>>> foot with tin foil in one hand while you held the rabbit ears on your
>>> B&W TV with the other to get a picture...
>>
>>We had B&W via rabbit ears back in the day. Now we have TV service via
>>fiber
>>optic, it's some real cutting-edge shit if that's what you like... so
>>what's
>>your point, do you have a point or are we just dick'en around?
>>
>>
>>
> nah, I'm just saying there's no reason why I should have to
> reconfigure a perfectly working PC in order to accomodate one piece of
> poorly written software. Like the suggestion to change my refresh
> rate - I shouldn't have to do this, all my other dozens of apps don't
> complain.

Especially, if you have a LCD monitor with a fixed resfresh rate.

Don



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