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Profile: stranger
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Hello.
I ask about the strange thing.

[1] Open My Documents.
[2] Create a New Folder.
[3] Right-click on the New Folder and Cut.
[4] Right-click on Desktop and Paste the New Folder.

After above steps, Left-click on the desktop always cause Right-click effect.

http://xona.com/2006/07/images/22_ [...] p_menu.png
Like this.

The glitche will away, if I click right-button once.
But it is annoy.
So I reinstalled Windows XP serveral times, but results are same.

Do I have corrupt XP CD-ROM?


Message edited by giant_cube on 11-29-2007 at 11:05:30 PM
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Profile: stranger
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I edited my question more detail.
Hope to get answers.

Profile: OSU Chicken Man
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Why are you creating the folder and then cutting it? Seems odd.

Try doing a Windows update. It has nothing to do with your CD or anything like that. It might be an actual bug in XP. I dont have the problem with my computer. Try updating.


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The creating and pasting is 'just example' for help.
When I put something on the desktop,
mostly annoy to me.

OF course, I always update XP.

I use Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2.


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