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Screen stretched out
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07-05-2007
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Screen stretched out
My entire screen looks like it's either been horizontally stretched or
vertically squished. The fonts are all fatter and shorter than normal,
pictures are wider and shorter than normal, everything's stretched out. I've
tried refreshing, turning off the computer, and changing the resolution.
Also, there are seemingly random lines on the screen that are blurry and
fuzzy.
This happened to my computer once a month ago, but resolved itself when I
restarted the computer.
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07-05-2007
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Re: Screen stretched out
On Thu, 5 Jul 2007 08:22:06 -0700, Lucy
<Lucy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> My entire screen looks like it's either been horizontally stretched or
> vertically squished. The fonts are all fatter and shorter than normal,
> pictures are wider and shorter than normal, everything's stretched out. I've
> tried refreshing, turning off the computer, and changing the resolution.
> Also, there are seemingly random lines on the screen that are blurry and
> fuzzy.
>
> This happened to my computer once a month ago, but resolved itself when I
> restarted the computer.
What size is your monitor? What resolution are you running at? What
resolution changes have you tried?
Have you tried correcting it with the monitor's controls?
It's also possible that the monitor may be failing, and needs
replacement.
--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User
Please Reply to the Newsgroup
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07-05-2007
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Re: Screen stretched out
Sorry, I ought to have specified.
I'm on a Dell Inspiron e1505 laptop.
I've tried resolutions of 1024x768, 800x600, 1280x720, and 1280x800
"Ken Blake, MVP" wrote:
> On Thu, 5 Jul 2007 08:22:06 -0700, Lucy
> <Lucy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
> > My entire screen looks like it's either been horizontally stretched or
> > vertically squished. The fonts are all fatter and shorter than normal,
> > pictures are wider and shorter than normal, everything's stretched out. I've
> > tried refreshing, turning off the computer, and changing the resolution.
> > Also, there are seemingly random lines on the screen that are blurry and
> > fuzzy.
> >
> > This happened to my computer once a month ago, but resolved itself when I
> > restarted the computer.
>
>
> What size is your monitor? What resolution are you running at? What
> resolution changes have you tried?
>
> Have you tried correcting it with the monitor's controls?
>
> It's also possible that the monitor may be failing, and needs
> replacement.
>
> --
> Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User
> Please Reply to the Newsgroup
>
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07-05-2007
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Re: Screen stretched out
Lucy wrote:
> Sorry, I ought to have specified.
> I'm on a Dell Inspiron e1505 laptop.
> I've tried resolutions of 1024x768, 800x600, 1280x720, and 1280x800
>
> "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 5 Jul 2007 08:22:06 -0700, Lucy
>> <Lucy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>>
>>> My entire screen looks like it's either been horizontally stretched or
>>> vertically squished. The fonts are all fatter and shorter than normal,
>>> pictures are wider and shorter than normal, everything's stretched out. I've
>>> tried refreshing, turning off the computer, and changing the resolution.
>>> Also, there are seemingly random lines on the screen that are blurry and
>>> fuzzy.
>>>
>>> This happened to my computer once a month ago, but resolved itself when I
>>> restarted the computer.
>>
>> What size is your monitor? What resolution are you running at? What
>> resolution changes have you tried?
>>
>> Have you tried correcting it with the monitor's controls?
>>
>> It's also possible that the monitor may be failing, and needs
>> replacement.
1. Go to Dell's website for your model computer. Download the drivers
for your video card and install them.
2. If that doesn't fix the issue, call Dell tech support because it is a
hardware problem and you can't fix this yourself.
Malke
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Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
"Don't Panic!"
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
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