Re: screen rotated 90 degrees

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What kind of video card and drivers do you have?
On my system, I can right click on the desktop and choose "Properties".
Then on the dialog that shows up I choose the tab "Settings". From there,
there is a button "Advanced". Pressing that gives me a dialog with tabs on
the top. One of those tabs has the name of the video card I have. From
there, after fishing through a few options I can find a rotate option.

This same dialog is also one of the control panels. I have an nVidia card
and the control panel is named "nVidia nView Desktop Manager". Yours might
be different depending on what card you have.



"Tonya" <Tonya@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:10CBA5B1-CCEF-4263-998A-A92CC0BF8ED8@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Eek! Need help getting it back to normal!
>
> On Windows XP Professional, the booting screen is normal, but as soon as
> it
> goes to log onto windows, the display is sideways. This happened after
> playing a CD-ROM game, I'm totally clueless how to get it back to normal.
> I've gone through all the display settings... searched on support...
> help!!


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