Melissa wrote:
>>> When a user reported to me that the laptop I just refurbished for her
>>> wasn't showing fonts larger than 11pt when she was typing, I assumed
>>> it was a Word problem, as we are running the now-ancient Office 97.
>>> However, when I arrived, she mentioned that when she was in e-mail
>>> (First Class, not Outlook), when she typed in the name of a user who
>>> was online, they disappeared from the To line. (When a user is
>>> online, they show up as boldface in the To/CC lines.)
>>
>>> I sat down at the machine and opened up Word. I typed in some text,
>>> and changed it to 11pt. Fine. Changed it to 12pt, disappeared. The
>>> text was still there (as evidenced by the squiggly red line indicating
>>> I misspelled the word). The font color was still black. I tried to
>>> add a highlight behind it.. the highlight showed but not the text. I
>>> changed the Zoom to 75% and the text reappeared. I changed the font
>>> back to 10pt and zoomed into 125% -- disappeared again! I changed the
>>> font and had no luck with anything except Courier. But even that
>>> disappeared when zoomed in large enough.
>>
>>> I tried our email system (not MS), and Wordpad. Same problem.
>>
>>> I went into the Display settings and changed the Fonts to Extra
>>> Large ... when I did that, the window titles all disappeared, as did
>>> "Start" and the taskbar button titles.
>>
>>> Weeeeeiiiiiiirrrrrrrdd!! I tried updating the video drivers, but
>>> alas, looks like nothing new has been released since the one I'm using
>>> now (2004). The video card is an ATI Mobility Radeon 9000/9100 IGP.
>>> If anyone has ANY thoughts I'm happy to give them a go ... this is the
>>> weirdest issue I've seen in a long time!
>>
>>> I don't want to rebuild this laptop again. I just redid it from
>>> scratch for a 2nd time because the first time around it would lock up
>>> everytime it played a sound. (Yes, I know, the laptop has many
>>> issues.. but I would like to save it, we're a poor elementary school.)
>>
>>> Thanks in advance for your thoughts!
>
> On Dec 23, 3:16 pm, "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:
>> How was this laptop "refurbished"? Did you use an Image? Did you do a
>> Repair Install? Did you format & do a clean install?
>>
> The first time it landed on my desk, I used an existing Ghost image to
> reimage it. Then it developed the lock-up w/ sound issue, so I
> started over from scratch with a fresh copy of XP SP3 (drive was
> formatted). I used the latest drivers off of the HP website (it's an
> nx9110), but unfortunately the latest drivers for most of them were
> from 2004.
You installed a "fresh copy of [Win]XP SP3" (using, e.g., a WinXP CD w/SP3
slipstreamed) or you installed, e.g., WinXP SP2 and then installed SP3?
What anti-virus application or security suite is installed and is your
subscription current? What anti-spyware applications (other than Defender)?
What third-party firewall (if any)? Were any of these applications running
in the background when you installed WinXP SP3 (if you installed it)?
Is Automatic Updates enabled and working? Can you successfully reach
http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com, do a CUSTOM scan for update and
successfully install any critical updates offered?
Tip: I would NOT recommend installing IE7 via Windows Update or even at this
juncture.
--
~PA Bear