Weird stretched screen image

G

Guest

I'm a new Vista and windows user. With this new computer, there's an
annoying bug. After the computer has gone to sleep, it will reawaken with
the viewer stretched horizontally. The icons, the words in documents, the
pictures, the desktop image, simply everything is about 130% of its normal
width.

This is so annoying I can hardly stand it. Is there a way to fix this?
It's done this pretty much since I got it.

Help!
 
R

Rock

I'm a new Vista and windows user. With this new computer, there's an
annoying bug. After the computer has gone to sleep, it will reawaken with
the viewer stretched horizontally. The icons, the words in documents, the
pictures, the desktop image, simply everything is about 130% of its normal
width.

This is so annoying I can hardly stand it. Is there a way to fix this?
It's done this pretty much since I got it.

Help!

Since this is a new computer have you contacted the computer manufacturer's
tech support? A new computer should not have problems such as this.
 
J

Jonathan M. \TacticalSniper\ Boyko

I had same problem. First of, does it go away? Say, your computer wakes up
and you leave it this way for a few seconds - does it come back to the
normal resolution? Also, try closing the lid and opening it and see if the
resolution comes back.

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M

mikeyhsd

have you updated the video drivers for your computer.

if that does not help.
contact the manufacturer tech support people since it is "NEW".




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I'm a new Vista and windows user. With this new computer, there's an
annoying bug. After the computer has gone to sleep, it will reawaken with
the viewer stretched horizontally. The icons, the words in documents, the
pictures, the desktop image, simply everything is about 130% of its normal
width.

This is so annoying I can hardly stand it. Is there a way to fix this?
It's done this pretty much since I got it.

Help!
 

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