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DESKTOP ICONS HAVE GONE FUNNY
      #392005 - Fri Apr 18 2008 08:49 PM

For some reason my computer screen has decided to go ‘all funny’

My wife could not see the START button on the bottom left of the screen.

I tried going on to the OSD settings on the monitor. When I clicked on H Position, then clicking on + - I managed to move the screen left and right. So now I have a choice, either see the Start button on the bottom left, and no icons or clock on the bottom right, or vice versa.

I tried going on to the H-SIZE button on the monitor, but nothing happens.

Any suggestions please

Even if I try to make the icons small, by altering the Desktop settings, via the resolution settings, there is no difference.

Any advice please would be appreciated

I have W XP

Many thanks !


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Re: DESKTOP ICONS HAVE GONE FUNNY [Re: wbmkk]
      #392032 - Sat Apr 19 2008 08:18 AM

Try a System Restore to a time before you had problems.

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