Rox, I don't know just how I missed your post until now, but if you told HP you saw a puff of smoke, I'll bet they spent a lot of time trying to figure out how the magic smoke got out of that thing.

I've always heard that was secret to all things electrical; keeping the magic smoke in them. If you let any out, you've got big problems.
Yesterday, our daughter's boyfriend/fiance/future husband or whatever suggested dumping Vista and installing XP on the new computer. I don't think that's going to happen. It might be the smart thing to do, but it would just go against the grain for me to buy the newest and latest thing, only to go back to the older way. I would assume that Microsoft will continue to support XP for quite awhile, but I would expect them to support Vista even longer. And there actually are a
few things I like better in Vista.
I think I'm gaining on this thing, but I wouldn't bet on it yet. I think they call the little slots on the new computers a 15-in-1 or some such name. Anyway, you can supposedly take the little card out of your digital camera and insert it in one of the slots to move the pictures to the computer or printer. That was something I wanted. Now I'm sure there are some instructions somewhere, but I didn't find them, but yesterday I figured out how to insert my SmartMedia card into one of the 4 slots in the computer and transferred some pictures. Then I decided to see how it worked with the printer. Now the computer has 4 slots and the printer has 4 slots, but they ain't all the same.

I couldn't find a slot in the printer for my SmartMedia. But I stopped in at Best Buy again and the young salesman takes my SmartMedia card, looks at it, and says, "I've never seen anything like that. How old is it?" OK, so now my camera is as obsolete as I am, and as my old computer was.

Anyway, none of their printers had a slot for SmartMedia, but I can live with that since I can put the pictures in the computer, then print them from there.
And I did buy Norton SystemWorks and installed it.
Now for the next question. I really liked the free Image Resizer from the Microsoft Power Toys for XP website, but on that website it says not for Vista. So what's the best/easiest/quickest/cheapest image resizer for Vista?