SirWeegee
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Where I live our power recently flashed. I had installed a few updates prior to the flash, but due to the fact that some were for Microsoft Office which I had recently uninstalled, some of them failed.
When the power flashed, it rebooted like normal, but took me to the screen with the different options saying "Windows did not shutdown correctly" (like usual when the power flashes). I clicked safe mode, because if you guys have seen my last thread, I had problems with Office and was told to go into safe mode. After clicking safe mode, it began booting, and the screen was huge. It told me it was configuring Windows because of the updates, but shortly after it told me it failed configuring, and that it was reverting the changes. It rebooted itself again, but didn't ask me if I wanted to go into safe mode or not. It rebooted without mentioning the configuration and I thought everything was going fine, until I got back to my desktop. The screen was huge and zoomed in. I checked the resolution, and it said it was 1920x1080 (the normal), but it sure didn't look like it. Some things stayed the normal size, however. For example, the mouse pointer is fine, but the close button in my browser is probably the size of what all three of the buttons (minimize, full window, and close) combined use to be. All of the desktop icons were huge and moved to one side (unlike they were in the first place), and the taskbar was probably double its size before this happened. Everything ran alright, and it told me that all but two updates I had recently installed needed to be installed again. I accepted, let it install, and did what I was told to do about the office problem (it worked, luckily).
It then wanted me to restart again, so I clicked okay. Again, it didn't ask me if I wanted to start it normally or in safe mode, then configured the updates and was fine. Now, when I got back to the desktop, everything is still huge, and it seems to be running a bit odd. No matter what settings I change, the screen won't get any smaller. I've tried normally rebooting it and everything, but it still won't change. Any suggestions?
Man, I have a lot of problems...thanks for answering in advance.
When the power flashed, it rebooted like normal, but took me to the screen with the different options saying "Windows did not shutdown correctly" (like usual when the power flashes). I clicked safe mode, because if you guys have seen my last thread, I had problems with Office and was told to go into safe mode. After clicking safe mode, it began booting, and the screen was huge. It told me it was configuring Windows because of the updates, but shortly after it told me it failed configuring, and that it was reverting the changes. It rebooted itself again, but didn't ask me if I wanted to go into safe mode or not. It rebooted without mentioning the configuration and I thought everything was going fine, until I got back to my desktop. The screen was huge and zoomed in. I checked the resolution, and it said it was 1920x1080 (the normal), but it sure didn't look like it. Some things stayed the normal size, however. For example, the mouse pointer is fine, but the close button in my browser is probably the size of what all three of the buttons (minimize, full window, and close) combined use to be. All of the desktop icons were huge and moved to one side (unlike they were in the first place), and the taskbar was probably double its size before this happened. Everything ran alright, and it told me that all but two updates I had recently installed needed to be installed again. I accepted, let it install, and did what I was told to do about the office problem (it worked, luckily).
It then wanted me to restart again, so I clicked okay. Again, it didn't ask me if I wanted to start it normally or in safe mode, then configured the updates and was fine. Now, when I got back to the desktop, everything is still huge, and it seems to be running a bit odd. No matter what settings I change, the screen won't get any smaller. I've tried normally rebooting it and everything, but it still won't change. Any suggestions?
Man, I have a lot of problems...thanks for answering in advance.
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Dell Inspiron i560-4905NBK
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit (6.1, Build 7600)
- CPU
- Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU E5400 @ 2.70GHz
- Motherboard
- Dell 0K83V0 A00
- Memory
- 6.00 GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Intel(R) G45/G43 Express Chipset
- Sound Card
- Intel(R) High Definition Audio HDMI
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Dell 23" Widescreen Flat Panel Monitor S2309W(Analog)
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1080
- PSU
- 300 Watts
- Keyboard
- Microsoft Comfort Curve Keyboard 2000
- Mouse
- Logitech LX 8 Cordless Laser Mouse
- Internet Speed
- Download: 192 KB Upload: 35 KB
- Other Info
- I know my internet speed is terrible, but it's the best we can get where I live. :\
Also, I plan on getting a better power supply and graphics card soon.