Nov 23


Missing The Recycle Bin From Your Vista Desktop?If you right click the recycle bin on your Vista desktop and accidently choose Delete it will remove the recycle bin from the Vista desktop. You can restore the recycle bin to the desktop using the Personalization icon in the Windows Vista control panel. Simply find that icon in control panel and click “Change Desktop Icons” on the left pane”.

Then put a check in the checkbox for Recycle Bin and click Apply or Ok to restore the Vista recycle bin to your desktop.
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Nov 23

Can’t Find The Mail Icon In Control Panel?
The mail icon may be missing from the control panel on your Vista 64 or other Windows operating system. There are two reasons that the mail icon may be missing from your control panel.

Missing Mail Icon Vista 64
If you run Windows Vista 64 bit your mail icon will be missing from the control panel. However if you look for an icon called “View 32 Bit Control Panel Items” and double click that icon you’ll find the mail icon inside that folder.

Missing Mail Icon Other Windows Operating Systems 32 bit XP or Vista
If the mail icon is missing from control panel on Windows XP or Windows Vista 32 bit this may indicate you’ve never setup an initial profile in Outlook by running the application. If you install Office and go right to control panel to setup a profile the mail icon will be missing. The mail icon is created in control panel the first time you run Outlook. So fire up Outlook then either create the profile with the wizard, or cancel the wizard and go back to control panel where you will find the icon.

Nov 21


November is always a bad month for myself and my wife. We’ve had two dogs pass away in previous Novembers and this month we found out that my oldest dog has four tumors and my youngest has bone cancer. Yesterday we had my youngest dog’s leg amputated making her one of those three legged dogs that you see occasionally. The dog amputation was necessary to save her the extreme pain that comes with bone cancer and will give her back her life for whatever remains. She’s only five so is very playful and having a leg in terrible pain that she could not use really hurts her quality of life. Deciding to amputate your dog’s leg is not an easy decision and much research went into it. Knowing that others will unfortunately go though this I decided to document our situation and things we learn at a new dog called Dog Amputation. It uses some great keywords related to the subject so should be easily found in the search engines. Each day i’m anticipating seeing and learning new things about the healing process that I can pass on to those who want a peek into the near future of their own dogs going through this.