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windows don`t always open full

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James - 30 Mar 2007 21:50 GMT
I bought another computer with processor speed of 1.6 GHz, memory-1
GB,but when I turn the computer on my windows open small. I can drag
my small windows to their maximized length and width, but when I turn
the computer off, then on again, the windows are minimized again.
Anyone have any suggestions how I could get the windows to open full
and stay that way?

James
Will Denny - 31 Mar 2007 04:52 GMT
Hi

After you have dragging the window to the size you want it, have you closed
that window via File>Close/Exit?

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>I bought another computer with processor speed of 1.6 GHz, memory-1
> GB,but when I turn the computer on my windows open small. I can drag
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James - 31 Mar 2007 05:17 GMT
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Yes I close the window but after I turn the off then on again it
opened again. And too I accidently dragged the "show desktop" icon
from the quick launch in the taskbar out in the desktop-now when I
drag it back, it pops right back where it was.

James
Malvern - 31 Mar 2007 21:16 GMT
I find that, in the majority of tries, closing a "dragged out" window using
the menu brought up by clicking on the icon in upper-left corner, then
clicking on Close there preserves the size.

Malv

> I bought another computer with processor speed of 1.6 GHz, memory-1
> GB,but when I turn the computer on my windows open small. I can drag
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