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Solve : Microscopic windows font on XP PC? |
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Answer» Hi, What happened to the other monitor?I have just opened a dos window and, although the writing in the blue bar at the top of the window is microscopic, the dos window font is its normal size. Is this a clue? I have decided to restore the whole of the PC from scratch, as nothing seems to change this font size. It is concerning that this can happen though. Fortunatly, I had not long built the system up on this PC and there was no important data on the hard drive. Her I go again.... Back to the build stage. I would be eager to know of any reason / solution for this problem, though. I may encounter it again someday. Thanks for all your help, though. Much appreciated!Just a wild guess but it sounds like someone installed the wrong video driver or monitor driver...My thoughts were along similar LINES. However, I am the only one who's LOADED anything onto the PC since it was bought. The PC selected its own screen settings for the wide screen monitor which I used to build the system on. Could it have selected duff drivers when the users swapped the monitors over? In which case, it would be a problem with XP which seems to decide what monitor it's connected to at anyone time. I am half way through rebuilding the system. I hope it does not happen again when I hand it over to them. Does anyone know of any way of disabling this automatic monitor setting thing in xp? Cheers Hi, I finished the rebuild, handed it over to the user who promptly plugged in the monitor and hey-presto, the screen went funny again. I replaced the monitor and this time, thankfully, the screen readjusted to a much more comfortable looking setting. (This did not happen last time). Could the monitor problem be something to do with the HCL (hardware compatibility list)? Is there any way of switching off the automatic adjustment? CheersHi, It's that darn PC again! It's broken again... The fonts went into microscopic mode again. I have built three of these PCs so far and this is the first and only one (hopefully) to do this. Is there some Window setting I'm missing? or is it a hardware fault? Has anyone come across this before? How do I fix it? HEEEEELPPPPPPP!!!!!!! Quote from: Carbon Dudeoxide on OCTOBER 03, 2008, 08:23:07 AM QuoteWhat happened to the other monitor? Can you make sure it's not a problem with the current monitor you're using?One of the monitors we tried was old and caused the problem Another one which also seemed to cause the problem was also an old CRT but I had used an identical one in the build. So, that is puzzleing. I have re re built the pc using the original flat screen monitior which cam with it. The user has both the PC and the flat screen monitor. I don't wish to speak too soon but he's been using it for over a day now without any trouble. .... Fingers crossed it looks like a compatibilty problem between the monitor and something in the PC. I recently built two others like it. One is attached to an old monitor and is still going ok. The only difference taht I can think of is that this one has an Athlon processor and the one that has the font problem has a Pentium dual core processor. I would have to check the graphics cards, though to see if there is a difference there too. Thanks for all of the help. I'll try to keep you posted if I come up with anything.All right. |
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