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Startup problem: XP sets/detects window/desktop size incorrectly

Asked by Mr_Goofletron in Operating Systems Miscellaneous

This started after I installed my Sound Blaster card... Perhaps it's related: I don't know...

When windows XP starts up everything seems fine, but then a few seconds into loading programs and drivers it seems that windows thinks that the screen is only about 400 pixels wide. All the icons move over to the right edge of the screen and all the popup messages move all the way to the right of the screen.

When I press the maximize button on a window it maximizes to become a bar on the right side of the screen that's about 300-400 pixels wide and the height of the screen.

Added to the mystery: this happens whenever I'm in any resolution OTHER THAN 600X800. When I'm in 600X800 everything behaves correctly. Also: when I set the screen to 600X800, maximize a window and then close it, and then set the resolution to another setting (1280X1024, for instance) then the windows maximize correctly, to the whole screen.

But then when I restart I'm back to things not working right again.

I really get the sense that it's a registry value or something that got changed during the SB Audigy install that was never correctly reset.

Does anyone out there have a suggestion as to how to fix this problem?? Thanks!View the Solution FREE for 30 Days
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