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can i fix my display settings once i messed them up?

Asked by vaavoom in CRT Monitors, Video Cards, Microsoft Operating Systems

Tags: microsoft, windows xp, xp, changed my display settings

i was messing around with the display settings on my moniter because when i had started it up i had it connected to my laptop via s-video. i was prompted to setup the connection but i guess the svid is for output to TVs only and not laptops.

Anyway so i was goofing in Start>control panel>Display>settings tab

I think i pressed something along the lines of "extend my desktop to the other monitor". After i did this i was unable to view porgram after opening them. By clicking on the program in the taskbar i could see it minimizing and maximizing into an outside area of my desktop monitor.

I restarted my desktop and now im stuck, the OS loads and the display is visable up until the windows xp screen where you usually see the desktop appear.

What cna i do to fix this? im on my laptop and i need answers urgently.


i was using a CRT monitor on my desktop and my video card is a GeForce 6800 GS.
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