This sounds like a device driver problem. I had the problem myself, testing
Beta versions of Vista, using Beta display drivers. Things got
progressively better, especially when the display driver for my computer
left the Beta phase. Do you know the Manufacturer of your Display device
(look in Display Settings > Advanced Settings > Adapter tab > Properties)?
Also, what is the make and model of your laptop? Perhaps an update is
available.
"Greg G" <Greg
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>I have actually had a similar problem. On my laptop when I put it into
>sleep
> mode, when it wakes up the resolution chages. I can put it back to the
> higher resolution no problem, but each time it sleeps it does the same
> thing?
> Is there a bug in the system maybe, or is there a more permanent setting
> for
> screen resolution then the personilization menu?
>
> Greg
>
> "dean-dean" wrote:
>
>> Usually, if you have an LCD type monitor, the slider in Display Settings
>> should be set all the way to the right (High), to achieve the monitor's
>> native, default setting. Too, in Display Settings > Advanced Settings >
>> Monitor tab, "Hide modes that this monitor cannot display" must be
>> checked,
>> if possible (it might be grayed out).
>>
>> Do you have the installation file for your display adaptor (e.g., NVIDIA
>> ,
>> ATI)? Re-installing the driver may be worth a try.
>>
>> "Wolfey" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:0C8A9750-B2D8-4C85-959A-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > Thanks. I tried that before I posted the question but it just didn't
>> > seem
>> > to
>> > help that much. While it helps with the size, it doesn't help with the
>> > clairity. I had a normal clean, sharp, clear, crisp look before with
>> > everything the right size. When I adjusted the resolution down, the
>> > icons
>> > or
>> > text became all fuzzy and blury, although the size was about to what it
>> > was
>> > set to before. Don't know what went wrong or what caused this, it just
>> > suddenly wasn't the same. Take for example the gadgets....if i had a
>> > weather
>> > update gadget thing set to the upper right of my desktop, when i turned
>> > the
>> > computer on, it was about 3 times smaller, and relocated to about 1/4
>> > of
>> > the
>> > screen width back to the left.
>> >
>> > Is there a way to get it back to the factory default setting? i didn't
>> > even
>> > see that option. Thanks for the help!
>> >
>> > "MrSlartybartfast" wrote:
>> >
>> >> "right click" the desktop and select "personalise". The choose
>> >> "display
>> >> settings". Under the heading "resolution" move the slider to a lower
>> >> setting.
>> >> --
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> "Wolfey" wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > If anyone could help it would be much appreciated. It is probably a
>> >> > simple
>> >> > solution but I can not figure it out. When I turned my computer off
>> >> > last
>> >> > night everything was just like normal. When I turned it on today,
>> >> > the
>> >> > display had changed. Everything was smaller, pictures, fonts,
>> >> > icons,
>> >> > etc. I
>> >> > clicked on the internet and the pages are different. They do not
>> >> > come
>> >> > up
>> >> > normal.....they are all the way to one side or the other, or in the
>> >> > middle
>> >> > (leaving tons of blank space on the screen). This is really getting
>> >> > to
>> >> > me as
>> >> > I just want to get things back to normal. Please Help!
>>
>>