Re: pictere problems
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chris wrote:
monitor broke,had a bloke in he put in a new card.i bought a
widescreen monitor[bigger than old one]noe i watch something it
appears in a small box on the screen & the picture is really
poor-tiny squares in videos that i dont get in pictues.i am a
complete novice i hope i have given enough info
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Which version of Windows are you running?
Is the monitor a CRT or an LCD?
It sounds like you need to increase your Screen
Resolution. Check the manual for the monitor...
there should be instructions on setting it up.
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John Inzer
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