Guest Rosemary Francis Posted July 23, 2007 Posted July 23, 2007 Hi, I'm trying to fix my sisters PC. When she starts the PC the text on the boot up screen is really large. It seems to right itself in XP but then becomes really huge again when her son tries to play some games. I have reinstalled the video driver and checked the display settings. Any other suggestions apart from trying another video card? (I live 1 hour away from her and will try this when I next see her). Thanks for your help.
Guest Elmo Posted July 23, 2007 Posted July 23, 2007 Re: Screen graphics appear large Rosemary Francis wrote: > Hi, I'm trying to fix my sisters PC. When she starts the PC the text on the > boot up screen is really large. It seems to right itself in XP but then > becomes really huge again when her son tries to play some games. > > I have reinstalled the video driver and checked the display settings. Any > other suggestions apart from trying another video card? (I live 1 hour away > from her and will try this when I next see her). > > Thanks for your help. The son needs to end the program properly so XP can reset the video. -- Joe =o)
Guest Rosemary Francis Posted July 23, 2007 Posted July 23, 2007 Re: Screen graphics appear large The problem actualy started with just the oversized screen on boot up and the games were working fine. Now, it's on bootup (including in the CMOS setup). XP looks fine but then when we start a game it goes all hugely oversized. However, one of the games (Cars Radiator Springs) works fine. "Elmo" wrote: > Rosemary Francis wrote: > > Hi, I'm trying to fix my sisters PC. When she starts the PC the text on the > > boot up screen is really large. It seems to right itself in XP but then > > becomes really huge again when her son tries to play some games. > > > > I have reinstalled the video driver and checked the display settings. Any > > other suggestions apart from trying another video card? (I live 1 hour away > > from her and will try this when I next see her). > > > > Thanks for your help. > > The son needs to end the program properly so XP can reset the video. > > -- > Joe =o) >
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