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Mr. Denny:
Thank you very much for your help. I didnt know there was a way to turn the
screen around (who would want that?), and your advice pointed me in the right
direction. Thanks again:
A1C William Ryan
Grand Forks AFB, ND
"Will Denny" wrote:
> Hi
>
> Try this:
>
> Right click the Desktop, select Properties>Settings>Advanced. See if there
> is a setting in there to rotate the screen back to normal. If you have
> Nvidia software installed try clicking on the tab for your graphics card and
> have a look for NVRotate on the left hand side.
>
> If you do have an Nvidia card there may be an icon in the Notification Area.
> If so, right click on it, select Rotation Settings and then set it to 0
> degrees.
>
> --
>
> Will Denny
> MS-MVP - Windows Shell/User
> Please reply to the News Groups
>
>
> "Will Ryan" <Will Ryan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:6EAB4B1B-A927-4321-8FCD-2EF5FEDC5431@microsoft.com...
> > It's my entire desktop. I turned on my laptop and the logon screen was
> > upside
> > down. Everything is, desktop, windows, the whole works
> >
> > "larry" wrote:
> >
> >> What screen is upside down, your internet or windows explorer?
> >>
> >> Without knowing what application your talking about I'll assume your
> >> explorer.
> >>
> >> I would run a virus scan. I would also run error checking. Need help?
> >> Open
> >> help and support and search for "error checking"
> >>
> >>
> >> "Will Ryan" wrote:
> >>
> >> > My screen is upside down and the controls are all inverted. I need some
> >> > serious help. IS there any way to fix it w/o wiping my computer?
>
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