Sounds to me like your screen resolution may have changed. Try this: In Windows XP: 1. Right click anywhere on your desktop and select Properties from the menu that pops up.
2. Click on the Settings tab. 3.
In the lower-left there's a slider marked "Screen Resolution". If it's not at the left end, try moving it in that direction. Note: If the resolution doesn’t have another choice, you may have lost your video drivers.
Download them from either your machine or your video board manufacturer’s website. 4. Click Apply.
The screen should go black for a second, then come back in the new resolution. A little dialog box labeled Monitor Settings should ask you to confirm that you like the new format. Clicking NO is the same as waiting for its timer to run out.
If you like it, click YES. 5. That should do it.
In Vista, possibly Windows 7: 1. Right click anywhere on your desktop and select Personalize. 2.
Click Display Settings. 3. Slide the Resolution slider to the right to make it higher.
Note: If the resolution doesn’t have another choice, you may have lost your video drivers. Download them from either your machine or your video board manufacturer’s website. 4.
Click Apply. The screen should go black for a second, then come back in the new resolution. A little dialog box labeled Monitor Settings should ask you to confirm that you like the new format.
Clicking NO is the same as waiting for its timer to run out. If you like it, Click YES. 5.
That should do it. Hope that helps.
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