3d issue
Ok so last night my computer was working fine. Finished up my stuff & put it to sleep for th enight instead of shutting down. Done this dozens & dozens of times before. this morning I turn on my computer & I have a "scrolling Screen issue." Resolution was still around 1020x1260 or w/e is in that range but the monitor was only showing about the space as 800x600. Hit the side of the screen with the mouse & it scrolled over to show the rest of the desktop. Checked the desktop properties settings & they still read right Noticed the "nvidia graphics" option on the desktop drop down menu & opened that. First time doing it. Did the 3d graphix portion of it only, set to graphics heavy > preformance & hit accept. At which time the monitor went into stand-by mode. now I cant get the monitor to work. computer SOUNDS like its working find. Can start up & shut down using keyboard commands with no issue, but Im getting no visual output. Any help?
XP pro is my OS, Cant remember what the card is.

Thanks
Ok so last night my computer was working fine. Finished up my stuff & put it to sleep for th enight instead of shutting down. Done this dozens & dozens of times before. this morning I turn on my computer & I have a "scrolling Screen issue." Resolution was still around 1020x1260 or w/e is in that range but the monitor was only showing about the space as 800x600. Hit the side of the screen with the mouse & it scrolled over to show the rest of the desktop. Checked the desktop properties settings & they still read right Noticed the "nvidia graphics" option on the desktop drop down menu & opened that. First time doing it. Did the 3d graphix portion of it only, set to graphics heavy > preformance & hit accept. At which time the monitor went into stand-by mode. now I cant get the monitor to work. computer SOUNDS like its working find. Can start up & shut down using keyboard commands with no issue, but Im getting no visual output. Any help?

XP pro is my OS, Cant remember what the card is.



Thanks

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Posted 01/11/2010 03:44 PM   
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