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Solve : image and text size magnified how can i correct back to normal size?? |
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Answer» After installing a cd-rom game, the size of images and text (including icons and ...EVERYTHING) have magnified. How can I correct this back to the original size. I figured out how to decrease the size of the icons, but nothing else and it's very annoying...this is the first of many problems...I tried to restore to a previous date to correct but did SOMETHING very stupid - I accidentally went into system recovery and part way through the recovery process my husband knew it was the wrong thing to do and turned the computer off. Now everything is very messed up. The recovery HARD disk space is too full to EVEN perform disk defragmentation safely. It says that it requires 15% of free space but only has 5% of free space. Does anyone know if I should perform defrag. anyway?? (Windows XP, HP Pavillion)What version of Windows is this? I'm not sure how to reinstall windows which is what I would do as a last resort, right? We would lose anything we have saved, right?Correct. In case you need to reinstall you should backup anything you want to save to some kind of external media. (CD/DVD/external hard drive/etc) Quote from: allecj on March 03, 2008, 11:41:34 AM Some good news, I did actually create the 3 recovery disks shortly after we purchased the computerYou can use these to reinstall Windows. It will bring it back to the factory default state. Quote from: allecj on March 03, 2008, 11:41:34 AM I still also would like to know if anyone has information about the size problem if anyone knows what I mean...?I would think this is because the system recovery created some temp files during the recovery process. These are probably taking up room on your hard drive. Thank you, "Deerpark" for the time you have taken to help me ... I miraculously figured out how to change the graphic size problem by trial and error. I right clicked on the screen, went into properties, selected the "settings" tab, and increased the screen resolution, and clicked on "apply". I think that the cd-rom game (Age of Empires) was what caused the distortion in graphics size....If only I had figured that out BEFORE I tried the restore and accidentally put it into recovery. Luckily, most everything is working OK...just some error messages pop up when I first turn the computer on which I don't know how to get rid of - yet. And now my main concern, if you have any info., is that I haven't performed the defragmentation on the hard drive designated "recovery" because it only has 5% free space and claims to need 15% free space in order to put into defrag. maintenance safely. It says I should eliminate some files to open up space, but then it won't seem to let me eliminate anything from the recovery drive. The other hard drive has 93% free space. So I have left it in this state for now....Thank you for any additional info. that you may have. It looks like I won't have to set it back to the original factory settings just yet. There is no reason to run defrag on recovery partition, but your real problem is having only 7% of a free space on your main partition. Windows needs 10-15% of a free space to run OK. You need to free some space there. |
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