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Thread ID: 42875 2004-02-25 11:02:00 HORRIBLE PROBLEM with WINDOWS XP daisy (5309) Press F1
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218153 2004-02-26 08:22:00 Daisy,

If you've got a PC which has an integrated video card, which relies on Intel drivers to make that card work, then perhaps you can fix the problem yourself.

Assuming you do, right click anywhere on the desktop and choose properties.

Go to the settings tab, click, go to 'advanced' command button, click.

One of the tab's in the 'advanced' section may have some reference to the layout of desktop viewing or such like.

Since I don't have an integrated combo myself I'm not entirely sure which tab in the advanced section may repair the upside down image for you.

Anyhow, poke around you never know what you may find.

HTH,

Harry
blank_harry (1661)
218154 2004-02-26 21:57:00 Hello every one

Daisy has solved her /his problem see this post: pressf1.pcworld.co.nz
stu140103 (137)
218155 2004-02-27 10:10:00 Sorry folks. I should have replied here. I'm new to this and thought the only way you'd all see my response was to post a fresh message. Still getting the hang of this 'watch' business.

Daisy
daisy (5309)
218156 2004-02-27 13:04:00 Good news Daisy, so now you don't have to learn yoga and change your name to "Ups_A_Daisy" R2x1 (4628)
218157 2004-02-27 14:07:00 Good one, R2, but at the rate I'm going I'll be pushing up daisies soon!
In the past week my floppy drive died, one of my monitors blew, and then as you know everything turned upside down. Not one of my better weeks.
daisy (5309)
218158 2004-02-28 00:48:00 do you by any chance have NV rotate by NVidida? it might have stuffed up as with Nvidia you can do just about anything to your screen agent_24 (4330)
218159 2004-03-01 14:03:00 No. I think the problem really related to some conflict between an Intel driver and XP's Accessibility Wizard. From now on I keep well away from that darn wizard. daisy (5309)
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