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Kim - 04 Apr 2004 02:31 GMT
The display size on my computer has been changed
to "REALLY BIG".  I can get to the display/ settings but
it will not allow me to move the screen far enough down
to change the settings back to the correct size.  Is
there any way get the screen to move so I can reset the
size?  I tried going into the CMOS Setup Utility by
pressing DEL when it is starting up so I could change to
the default settings but it is password protected and I
have no idea what the password is.  Is there a way to get
past the password?
Alan Edwards - 04 Apr 2004 05:07 GMT
Make the change and press the Enter key.
You do not have to press Apply.

If you can't get down to the slider (or similar) to make your change,
then...

You should be able to TAB to the slider (two tabs after selecting the
Settings tab) and then use your arrow to move it.
You don't have to see it to move it.
Try it on the computer you are using now.

...Alan

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In microsoft.public.win95.general.discussion, "Kim"
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>The display size on my computer has been changed
>to "REALLY BIG".  I can get to the display/ settings but
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>have no idea what the password is.  Is there a way to get
>past the password?
 
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