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D R Jenkins
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      05-09-2008
I tried to change the display settings in my 'preferences' or 'personalise'
folder, clicking on a bigger resolution made the display too big for my
screen but then reverted back because i could not confirm it. Since then any
folder windows I open appear off screen. The start bar and programs such as
internet explorer open fine on screen and maximise as normal, but all folder
windows, recycle bin, control panel etc appear to open off screen. I've
changed my start bar settings so i can access control panel by expanding
folders in the classic way but i still cannot access my 'personalise' folder.
i cannot thing of any other way to get it back to normal and I've only been
using Vista for an hour.
Thanks.
 
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      05-09-2008

D R Jenkins;707334 Wrote:
> I tried to change the display settings in my 'preferences' o
> 'personalise
> folder, clicking on a bigger resolution made the display too big for m
> screen but then reverted back because i could not confirm it. Sinc
> then an
> folder windows I open appear off screen. The start bar and program
> such a
> internet explorer open fine on screen and maximise as normal, but al
> folde
> windows, recycle bin, control panel etc appear to open off screen. I'v
> changed my start bar settings so i can access control panel b
> expandin
> folders in the classic way but i still cannot access my 'personalise
> folder
> i cannot thing of any other way to get it back to normal and I've onl
> bee
> using Vista for an hour
> Thanks


Hi D R Jenkins

You might try booting into Safe Mode and change the display setting
back there. This way you will be able to have everything onscreen to se
what you are doing. This tutorial will show you how to boot into Saf
Mode if needed

SAFE MODE
http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/123496-safe-mode.htm

SCREEN RESOLUTION
http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/84...resolution.htm

You might also check to make sure that you DPI settings are not abov
the default 96 DPI. This can cause everything to appear large an
offscreen as well. Here's a tutorial on it to

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/84233-dpi-scaling.htm

Hope this helps you
Shaw

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Rick Rogers
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      05-10-2008
Hi,

System Restore, go back to a time that predates your change.

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>I tried to change the display settings in my 'preferences' or 'personalise'
> folder, clicking on a bigger resolution made the display too big for my
> screen but then reverted back because i could not confirm it. Since then
> any
> folder windows I open appear off screen. The start bar and programs such
> as
> internet explorer open fine on screen and maximise as normal, but all
> folder
> windows, recycle bin, control panel etc appear to open off screen. I've
> changed my start bar settings so i can access control panel by expanding
> folders in the classic way but i still cannot access my 'personalise'
> folder.
> i cannot thing of any other way to get it back to normal and I've only
> been
> using Vista for an hour.
> Thanks.


 
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