See my 3rd post in this thread, specifically the image I posted.
Towards the bottom of the screen on a Reply to Post page, there is a section labled “Attach file”. Beside it is a text box and beside that is a Browse button to browse your hard drive for the file.
Try to edit the pic before hand. If not, you can post it, and I can just edit it to display the main things if your unable to for whatever reason.
Lemme see if I can do anything about it. Sniper may have to take care of that.
Edit: Nope. I have put a thread concerning this in the mods section of the forum. I have some administrative privileges, but there are some I’m not able to do. He should be able to do something about it. I’m not sure if it’s just your bad luck or if it’s affecting a lot of people here.
I know the image code is diabled, but I’m not sure about the attachment ability. I’ll letcha know ASAP.
EDIT 2: I’ve been able to check up on this, and everything appears to be okay. Check and see if it’s still not showing up.
Ok, after all this time, I found out (on amdforums) what I should have done to get the task manager back.
You can try it yourselves.
Open the task manager, double click on an empty area of your task manager (like right next to the end process button if you’re in the process tab) and you will see that the title bar, etc. disappears, double click again and it will come back !
Thread Necromancy!
I know it’s been a long time since this issue was posted and resolved. I’m putting in two cents just to say thank you. After a half-hour search, I finally found this forum, this thread, and the solution to the same problem that had jumped upon me. I, too, had pushed too many keys in a frustrated frenzy to unfreeze a screen. It wasn’t frozen, just slow. But in my wild flailings of fingers and function-keys, I must have “double-clicked” my task manager unwittingly, which is how I approach most of my computer incongruities.
I registered specifically to thank you, BigB, for the insights and suggestions, and to you, Harrack52, for the final solution. Thank you.
[ot]No, it’s not biblical, it’s actually an ancient Babylonian epic tale or legend, kind of like Homer’s The Iliad and Odysseus is probably the most famous piece from the ancient Greeks. So, the Epic of Gilgamesh was written well before the bible in Sumerian cuneiform, i believe (written language). And Gilgamesh was the main hero of the tale, who experienced all sorts of adventures.[/ot]
I would have preferred an earlier, Sumerian name. But it was taken. In studying the Bible, history, religion, and traditions, I came to realize that northern, easdtern, and western Semite beliefs were developments of pre-Semite traditiions (and some early Egyptian ones). I came to believe that the further back in time one goes, the closer to the reality of what The First People believed. Not able to given my first choice, I decided upon Gilgamesh, who, while legendary (or combined of multiple real heroes and myths), was also epic. And certainly in this age of science and this wave of computer problems, a hero is what is needed. Not that I am a hero. I merely borrowed a heroes name in honor of his people’s nearer understanding of the origin. Computers, after all, make a “giga-mesh” of a problem for my untrained mind. :chk: