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Old December 16th 08, 02:20 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Jinx
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Default Changing Display Settings

I think I need to get plastered too. I'm not sure if this is what you want,
but:

Celeron(r) CPU 1.70 GHz
1.69 GHz
640 MB RAM
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Thank you, Jinx


"Colton" wrote:

Jinx,

Oh! Okay. Excuse the slowness with the "HE" attatched. I'm a bit plastered at the moment. You should be able to find your
system statistics from your computer information. When you click your start menu, right click on "My Computer" and click
"Properties". I believe this will give you the information we are looking for. I haven't used XP in a while, so forgive me if
my mind decieves me.

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OS: Vista Home Premium x86 SP1

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"Jinx" wrote in message ...
Thank you for responding Colton. The installation disk reads -
Reinstallation CD
Microsoft Winds XP Home Edition, Including Service Pack 1a.

I don't mean to sound ignorant but where do I find the system statistics?
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Thank you, Jinx


"Colton" wrote:

Jinx,

I have never heard of Windows XP HE. However, given that it is a functioning operating system, the problem you are
facing
seems to be a driver issue. This issue can be resolved by installing the correct drivers for your graphics card. To
further
inform you, please provide your system statistics (ex: graphics card, etc.) so we can be productive in helping you.

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Colton, PHP/VB6/HTML/CSS/Javscript/IIS/Apache
OS: Vista Home Premium x86 SP1

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http://explosion.debug-inc.com
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"Jinx" wrote in message ...
I recently reinstalled Windows XP HE and my text is so large that it won't
all fit on the screen. I have tried troubleshooting and tried to change my
display settings but it won't allow me to. I have a hard time reading the
screen, some text is extremely large and the rest is blurry. Am not a good
on a computer so if you can I would greatly appreciate it.


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