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| | Small Display On Startup Good Evening, We've recently had an issue with our Dell Laptop running Windows Vista. Once the computer is shut down (and initially not installing anything new on last run) and restarted, the display is about 1/4 size too small for the screen. When exploring the screen resolution sizes there are only 2 options, neither of which do much to fix the issue. The first time this happened we shut down the computer and restarted, and the problem fixed itself. Back to having 5 options for screen resolution. Tonight, the problem isn't fixing itself and our searches online have turned up fruitless. Any ideas??? |
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| | Re: Small Display On Startup Try downloading the driver package for the video card from the sell site for your laptop and reinstalling. Depending on when you bought your laptop (or installed vista) there may be updated drivers available. "zibbity" <zibbity@xxxxxx> wrote in message news 3C3238B-9C0D-4D25-83DE-65A7F9FD378F@xxxxxxQuote: > Good Evening, > > We've recently had an issue with our Dell Laptop running Windows Vista. > Once > the computer is shut down (and initially not installing anything new on > last > run) and restarted, the display is about 1/4 size too small for the > screen. > When exploring the screen resolution sizes there are only 2 options, > neither > of which do much to fix the issue. > > The first time this happened we shut down the computer and restarted, and > the problem fixed itself. Back to having 5 options for screen resolution. > > Tonight, the problem isn't fixing itself and our searches online have > turned > up fruitless. Any ideas??? |
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| | Re: Small Display On Startup Thanks Rogue for the hints and tips: Last night we loaded drivers, tried a system restore, deleted some programs, shut down, restart, and unplug... none of which helped 1 ounce. :-( Next... "Rogue" wrote: Quote: > Try downloading the driver package for the video card from the sell site for > your laptop and reinstalling. Depending on when you bought your laptop (or > installed vista) there may be updated drivers available. > > "zibbity" <zibbity@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news 3C3238B-9C0D-4D25-83DE-65A7F9FD378F@xxxxxxQuote: > > Good Evening, > > > > We've recently had an issue with our Dell Laptop running Windows Vista. > > Once > > the computer is shut down (and initially not installing anything new on > > last > > run) and restarted, the display is about 1/4 size too small for the > > screen. > > When exploring the screen resolution sizes there are only 2 options, > > neither > > of which do much to fix the issue. > > > > The first time this happened we shut down the computer and restarted, and > > the problem fixed itself. Back to having 5 options for screen resolution. > > > > Tonight, the problem isn't fixing itself and our searches online have > > turned > > up fruitless. Any ideas??? |
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| | Re: Small Display On Startup Have you tried deleting the video adapter in Control Panel > Device Manager (INCLUDING checking the box to delete the driver files in the uninstall confirmation box), deleting anything related to the video adapter in Control Panel > Programs and Features, rebooting, and installing the latest Vista video adapter drivers? I Bleed Blue and Gold GO BEARS! "zibbity" <zibbity@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:0ED87269-2192-4D56-9CA0-66E6F04608C5@xxxxxx Quote: > Thanks Rogue for the hints and tips: Last night we loaded drivers, tried a > system restore, deleted some programs, shut down, restart, and unplug... none > of which helped 1 ounce. > > :-( > > Next... > > "Rogue" wrote: > Quote: >> Try downloading the driver package for the video card from the sell site for >> your laptop and reinstalling. Depending on when you bought your laptop (or >> installed vista) there may be updated drivers available. >> >> "zibbity" <zibbity@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news 3C3238B-9C0D-4D25-83DE-65A7F9FD378F@xxxxxxQuote: >> > Good Evening, >> > >> > We've recently had an issue with our Dell Laptop running Windows Vista. >> > Once >> > the computer is shut down (and initially not installing anything new on >> > last >> > run) and restarted, the display is about 1/4 size too small for the >> > screen. >> > When exploring the screen resolution sizes there are only 2 options, >> > neither >> > of which do much to fix the issue. >> > >> > The first time this happened we shut down the computer and restarted, and >> > the problem fixed itself. Back to having 5 options for screen resolution. >> > >> > Tonight, the problem isn't fixing itself and our searches online have >> > turned >> > up fruitless. Any ideas??? |
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| | Re: Small Display On Startup Ok, this is just a shot in the dark, but perhaps it is the LCD Expansion settings in the BIOS. it says if it is disabled the screen will have a black border and will be smaller. You may want to check that out (press F2 at the Dell boot screen, and look under video settings). Alternately, I think it may also be configurable in the QuickSet Module (not in mine though...) Or it may be even on a Fn+ key combination (again, unlike mine). I forgot to ask if your computer is plugged into an external monitor. "zibbity" <zibbity@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:0ED87269-2192-4D56-9CA0-66E6F04608C5@xxxxxx Quote: > Thanks Rogue for the hints and tips: Last night we loaded drivers, tried a > system restore, deleted some programs, shut down, restart, and unplug... > none > of which helped 1 ounce. > > :-( > > Next... > > "Rogue" wrote: > Quote: >> Try downloading the driver package for the video card from the sell site >> for >> your laptop and reinstalling. Depending on when you bought your laptop >> (or >> installed vista) there may be updated drivers available. >> >> "zibbity" <zibbity@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news 3C3238B-9C0D-4D25-83DE-65A7F9FD378F@xxxxxxQuote: >> > Good Evening, >> > >> > We've recently had an issue with our Dell Laptop running Windows Vista. >> > Once >> > the computer is shut down (and initially not installing anything new on >> > last >> > run) and restarted, the display is about 1/4 size too small for the >> > screen. >> > When exploring the screen resolution sizes there are only 2 options, >> > neither >> > of which do much to fix the issue. >> > >> > The first time this happened we shut down the computer and restarted, >> > and >> > the problem fixed itself. Back to having 5 options for screen >> > resolution. >> > >> > Tonight, the problem isn't fixing itself and our searches online have >> > turned >> > up fruitless. Any ideas??? |
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| | Re: Small Display On Startup Thanks so much Rogue: today when we turned the laptop on, it still had a funky display. After then trying your F2 (while there was no boot screen - another symptom of the small display) while the desktop loaded, the computer froze. We hard booted the system and did F2 again. The computer actually then loaded with a boot screen and did take us to the setup screen. Under "video" there was no option to change any resloution or bios settings as you said. However it actually started up correctly. Nearly 10 minutes after being up and running normally, the picture dimmed (still said the backlight was on bright) and is now again starting up small again. I'm at a loss. I appreciate all your help... we are not using an external monitor, just the laptop itself. "Rogue" wrote: Quote: > Ok, this is just a shot in the dark, but perhaps it is the LCD Expansion > settings in the BIOS. it says if it is disabled the screen will have a black > border and will be smaller. You may want to check that out (press F2 at the > Dell boot screen, and look under video settings). Alternately, I think it > may also be configurable in the QuickSet Module (not in mine though...) > > Or it may be even on a Fn+ key combination (again, unlike mine). > > I forgot to ask if your computer is plugged into an external monitor. > > > "zibbity" <zibbity@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:0ED87269-2192-4D56-9CA0-66E6F04608C5@xxxxxx Quote: > > Thanks Rogue for the hints and tips: Last night we loaded drivers, tried a > > system restore, deleted some programs, shut down, restart, and unplug... > > none > > of which helped 1 ounce. > > > > :-( > > > > Next... > > > > "Rogue" wrote: > > Quote: > >> Try downloading the driver package for the video card from the sell site > >> for > >> your laptop and reinstalling. Depending on when you bought your laptop > >> (or > >> installed vista) there may be updated drivers available. > >> > >> "zibbity" <zibbity@xxxxxx> wrote in message > >> news 3C3238B-9C0D-4D25-83DE-65A7F9FD378F@xxxxxx> >> > Good Evening, > >> > > >> > We've recently had an issue with our Dell Laptop running Windows Vista. > >> > Once > >> > the computer is shut down (and initially not installing anything new on > >> > last > >> > run) and restarted, the display is about 1/4 size too small for the > >> > screen. > >> > When exploring the screen resolution sizes there are only 2 options, > >> > neither > >> > of which do much to fix the issue. > >> > > >> > The first time this happened we shut down the computer and restarted, > >> > and > >> > the problem fixed itself. Back to having 5 options for screen > >> > resolution. > >> > > >> > Tonight, the problem isn't fixing itself and our searches online have > >> > turned > >> > up fruitless. Any ideas??? > >> |
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| | Re: Small Display On Startup We haven't actually tried that, however we're worried that if we start deleting stuff that we wont be able to see the display on the laptop, should this be a concern? "Cal Bear '66" wrote: Quote: > Have you tried deleting the video adapter in Control Panel > Device Manager > (INCLUDING checking the box to delete the driver files in the uninstall > confirmation box), deleting anything related to the video adapter in Control > Panel > Programs and Features, rebooting, and installing the latest Vista video > adapter drivers? > > > I Bleed Blue and Gold > GO BEARS! > > > "zibbity" <zibbity@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:0ED87269-2192-4D56-9CA0-66E6F04608C5@xxxxxx Quote: > > Thanks Rogue for the hints and tips: Last night we loaded drivers, tried a > > system restore, deleted some programs, shut down, restart, and unplug... none > > of which helped 1 ounce. > > > > :-( > > > > Next... > > > > "Rogue" wrote: > > Quote: > >> Try downloading the driver package for the video card from the sell site for > >> your laptop and reinstalling. Depending on when you bought your laptop (or > >> installed vista) there may be updated drivers available. > >> > >> "zibbity" <zibbity@xxxxxx> wrote in message > >> news 3C3238B-9C0D-4D25-83DE-65A7F9FD378F@xxxxxx> >> > Good Evening, > >> > > >> > We've recently had an issue with our Dell Laptop running Windows Vista. > >> > Once > >> > the computer is shut down (and initially not installing anything new on > >> > last > >> > run) and restarted, the display is about 1/4 size too small for the > >> > screen. > >> > When exploring the screen resolution sizes there are only 2 options, > >> > neither > >> > of which do much to fix the issue. > >> > > >> > The first time this happened we shut down the computer and restarted, and > >> > the problem fixed itself. Back to having 5 options for screen resolution. > >> > > >> > Tonight, the problem isn't fixing itself and our searches online have > >> > turned > >> > up fruitless. Any ideas??? > >> > |
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| | Re: Small Display On Startup My Fault. I figured that the BIOS difference between one Dell and another would be minimal, so I gave you what my settings was telling me. What model Laptop do you have? "zibbity" <zibbity@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:686FB590-3184-48E4-99ED-02FFDCA6EE7E@xxxxxx Quote: > Thanks so much Rogue: today when we turned the laptop on, it still had a > funky display. After then trying your F2 (while there was no boot screen - > another symptom of the small display) while the desktop loaded, the > computer > froze. We hard booted the system and did F2 again. The computer actually > then > loaded with a boot screen and did take us to the setup screen. Under > "video" > there was no option to change any resloution or bios settings as you said. > However it actually started up correctly. > > Nearly 10 minutes after being up and running normally, the picture dimmed > (still said the backlight was on bright) and is now again starting up > small > again. I'm at a loss. > > I appreciate all your help... we are not using an external monitor, just > the > laptop itself. > > > "Rogue" wrote: > Quote: >> Ok, this is just a shot in the dark, but perhaps it is the LCD Expansion >> settings in the BIOS. it says if it is disabled the screen will have a >> black >> border and will be smaller. You may want to check that out (press F2 at >> the >> Dell boot screen, and look under video settings). Alternately, I think it >> may also be configurable in the QuickSet Module (not in mine though...) >> >> Or it may be even on a Fn+ key combination (again, unlike mine). >> >> I forgot to ask if your computer is plugged into an external monitor. >> >> >> "zibbity" <zibbity@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:0ED87269-2192-4D56-9CA0-66E6F04608C5@xxxxxx Quote: >> > Thanks Rogue for the hints and tips: Last night we loaded drivers, >> > tried a >> > system restore, deleted some programs, shut down, restart, and >> > unplug... >> > none >> > of which helped 1 ounce. >> > >> > :-( >> > >> > Next... >> > >> > "Rogue" wrote: >> > >> >> Try downloading the driver package for the video card from the sell >> >> site >> >> for >> >> your laptop and reinstalling. Depending on when you bought your laptop >> >> (or >> >> installed vista) there may be updated drivers available. >> >> >> >> "zibbity" <zibbity@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> >> news 3C3238B-9C0D-4D25-83DE-65A7F9FD378F@xxxxxx>> >> > Good Evening, >> >> > >> >> > We've recently had an issue with our Dell Laptop running Windows >> >> > Vista. >> >> > Once >> >> > the computer is shut down (and initially not installing anything new >> >> > on >> >> > last >> >> > run) and restarted, the display is about 1/4 size too small for the >> >> > screen. >> >> > When exploring the screen resolution sizes there are only 2 options, >> >> > neither >> >> > of which do much to fix the issue. >> >> > >> >> > The first time this happened we shut down the computer and >> >> > restarted, >> >> > and >> >> > the problem fixed itself. Back to having 5 options for screen >> >> > resolution. >> >> > >> >> > Tonight, the problem isn't fixing itself and our searches online >> >> > have >> >> > turned >> >> > up fruitless. Any ideas??? >> >> |
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| | Re: Small Display On Startup zibbity wrote: Quote: > Thanks so much Rogue: today when we turned the laptop on, it still had a > funky display. After then trying your F2 (while there was no boot screen - > another symptom of the small display) while the desktop loaded, the computer > froze. We hard booted the system and did F2 again. The computer actually then > loaded with a boot screen and did take us to the setup screen. Under "video" > there was no option to change any resloution or bios settings as you said. > However it actually started up correctly. > > Nearly 10 minutes after being up and running normally, the picture dimmed > (still said the backlight was on bright) and is now again starting up small > again. I'm at a loss. > > I appreciate all your help... we are not using an external monitor, just the > laptop itself. a failing video card. Since you've tried all the software troubleshooting (updating video drivers, etc.) it is now time to call Dell tech support for repair/replacement. You can't fix the video card on a laptop yourself since it is part of the motherboard. If you want to be sure that it is hardware, you can boot with a Linux live CD such as Knoppix. If the video is bad in this other operating system (and I suspect that it will be), then you know for sure that the problem is hardware and not software (Vista). To create the Knoppix CD, go to http://www.knoppix.net and download the ..iso. It is large so you'll need a fast Internet connection. Once you have the .iso on your hard drive, burn as an image. You need third-party burning software (Nero, Roxio, etc.) to do this. Then as your computer is starting, press the F12 key to temporarily boot from the optical drive. Put the Knoppix CD in and boot into Linux. Run Knoppix for a while and see what happens to the display. Knoppix is read-only so your Vista installation is not affected. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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| | Re: Small Display On Startup Rogue: our latest update info is this: we ran our diagnostics test CD that came with the dell system and it said this "Error Code 0321 Msg Error Code 2000-0321 Msg Unable to detect LCD" Our model number is: M1330 & I'm assuming that Malke is correct, that we have a failing Screen that will need to be replaced by dell. Hopefully this is all that will fail with the system! Thanks for all your help. I'll be calling Dell support on Monday. "Rogue" wrote: Quote: > My Fault. I figured that the BIOS difference between one Dell and another > would be minimal, so I gave you what my settings was telling me. What model > Laptop do you have? > > "zibbity" <zibbity@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:686FB590-3184-48E4-99ED-02FFDCA6EE7E@xxxxxx Quote: > > Thanks so much Rogue: today when we turned the laptop on, it still had a > > funky display. After then trying your F2 (while there was no boot screen - > > another symptom of the small display) while the desktop loaded, the > > computer > > froze. We hard booted the system and did F2 again. The computer actually > > then > > loaded with a boot screen and did take us to the setup screen. Under > > "video" > > there was no option to change any resloution or bios settings as you said. > > However it actually started up correctly. > > > > Nearly 10 minutes after being up and running normally, the picture dimmed > > (still said the backlight was on bright) and is now again starting up > > small > > again. I'm at a loss. > > > > I appreciate all your help... we are not using an external monitor, just > > the > > laptop itself. > > > > > > "Rogue" wrote: > > Quote: > >> Ok, this is just a shot in the dark, but perhaps it is the LCD Expansion > >> settings in the BIOS. it says if it is disabled the screen will have a > >> black > >> border and will be smaller. You may want to check that out (press F2 at > >> the > >> Dell boot screen, and look under video settings). Alternately, I think it > >> may also be configurable in the QuickSet Module (not in mine though...) > >> > >> Or it may be even on a Fn+ key combination (again, unlike mine). > >> > >> I forgot to ask if your computer is plugged into an external monitor. > >> > >> > >> "zibbity" <zibbity@xxxxxx> wrote in message > >> news:0ED87269-2192-4D56-9CA0-66E6F04608C5@xxxxxx > >> > Thanks Rogue for the hints and tips: Last night we loaded drivers, > >> > tried a > >> > system restore, deleted some programs, shut down, restart, and > >> > unplug... > >> > none > >> > of which helped 1 ounce. > >> > > >> > :-( > >> > > >> > Next... > >> > > >> > "Rogue" wrote: > >> > > >> >> Try downloading the driver package for the video card from the sell > >> >> site > >> >> for > >> >> your laptop and reinstalling. Depending on when you bought your laptop > >> >> (or > >> >> installed vista) there may be updated drivers available. > >> >> > >> >> "zibbity" <zibbity@xxxxxx> wrote in message > >> >> news 3C3238B-9C0D-4D25-83DE-65A7F9FD378F@xxxxxx> >> >> > Good Evening, > >> >> > > >> >> > We've recently had an issue with our Dell Laptop running Windows > >> >> > Vista. > >> >> > Once > >> >> > the computer is shut down (and initially not installing anything new > >> >> > on > >> >> > last > >> >> > run) and restarted, the display is about 1/4 size too small for the > >> >> > screen. > >> >> > When exploring the screen resolution sizes there are only 2 options, > >> >> > neither > >> >> > of which do much to fix the issue. > >> >> > > >> >> > The first time this happened we shut down the computer and > >> >> > restarted, > >> >> > and > >> >> > the problem fixed itself. Back to having 5 options for screen > >> >> > resolution. > >> >> > > >> >> > Tonight, the problem isn't fixing itself and our searches online > >> >> > have > >> >> > turned > >> >> > up fruitless. Any ideas??? > >> >> |
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