Thanks for replying.
If this only happens in my XP partition and does not happen to the Operating
Systems elsewhere in the multi-boot, then wouldn't that remove the monitor
from the equation?
i.e... If I were to resize the monitor to fit the XP boot then, would it not
change size in the other operating systems as well?
I guess I could try it, as I've seen strange things over the years... it
just doesn't seem to follow for me.
Thanks again.
"Unknown" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Should be buttons on the monitor to set the width.
> "Jess Fertudei" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> Hello again,
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>>
>> Computer Info:
>>
>> LG L1933TR Monitor
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>> NVIDIA GeForce FX5500 256MB AGP
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>> Soyo Dragon KT880 v2
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>> AMD XP2900 2.0G
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>> WinXP Home SP2
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>> Background info:
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>> No recent changes to the system.
>>
>> This computer runs 24/7 restarting only for occasional access to other
>> operating systems.
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>>
>> The issue:
>>
>> Went to bed with the display working fine... woke up 5.5 hours later to
>> find
>> the display stretched far to the right. The height of the window is
>> correct
>> and fits monitor perfectly... it's just waaaayyyy wide.
>>
>> The windows in other operating systems on other partitions (including a
>> Windows 98SE installation) are still correct, so it's limited to my XP
>> Home partition
>> and therefore not likely to be a monitor issue, IMO. All applications
>> display this way
>> and if I do the Restore Down and drag to size then Shift Close they will
>> open correctly but go way off to the right again upon Restore to full
>> screen. Subsequent windows (like new message windows in OE) open wide,
>> too.
>>
>> What I've tried *after* issue appeared:
>>
>> Did a Restore Point to Friday and then the Friday before, no joy.
>>
>> I tried bringing up Properties from the desktop and checked to see that
>> display
>> is set at 1280X1024. Can't find any other setting that looks good,
>> either.
>>
>> Checked to see that monitor driver is current and is according to MS
>> (1.3.0.0)
>>
>> Updated NVIDIA driver from MS (5.6.7.3).
>>
>> Uninstalled Video Adapter and let XP reinstall. Reset settings.
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