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I've already use Windows 7 Beta Build 7000 on my laptops. After installing there is no weird problem. But now i can't close any open window via red X button on top right panel. So i must always use Alt + F4 to close the window.

This problem is happen only for non administrator level (normal user). The latest software installed is AT&T Communication Manager from my Sierra Wireless 881U.

Anyone has same problem with me? How to fix it? Or maybe this is a beta bug on Windows 7?

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Hi, sorry for my late reply..

At the first, i'm trying nyolc8 advice but still not work. All button on the top right of any windows were still abnormal (click but nothing happen). I can't minimize, resize and close from that button.

Tomorrow i will try kylejn to repair install, i'll update it asap.

Is anyone having same problem like me?

Update

My problem has been resolved after restored to the point some point. And the problem is send feedback removal, it happens again when i try to modify some registry to remove send feedback text. After restoring again, my system works normally.

I hope this solution can help anyone who has similar problem like me. Thanks for all your help..

  • 7 months later...
Update

My problem has been resolved after restored to the point some point. And the problem is send feedback removal, it happens again when i try to modify some registry to remove send feedback text. After restoring again, my system works normally.

I hope this solution can help anyone who has similar problem like me. Thanks for all your help..

Thankyou

im currently revieving this problem, but all i did over the last 24 hours was play modern warfare 2 and borderlands...... no registry changes unless avg is doin sumthin i dont know!!! :@ .... :p

*edit* tried it and still does the same thing. if i find anything else i will post here

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