if ur using XP means just press Ctrl+Alt and press up arrow
and it will come normal
othervwise right click on ur desktop and go to properties and click settings teb and click advance button
if ur using intel extreme graphics means click on intel extreme graphics tab and click on graphics properties there u will find a tab called rotation click on that and select normal and give ok and now ur display will come to normal
2007-01-01 17:00:59
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answer #1
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answered by Arunguru 2
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turn your screen around to read the email you say it is a lap top from the section you posted the question in.
now you are in a position to read the information correctly, go to the display settings and see if you can change the settings there.
good luck.
as you don't say what operating system or what computer make and model no one can prrovide a 100% perfect answer.
failing all else just take it to a local computer store and ask if someone there can help you sort the problem out.
2007-01-01 16:22:24
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm guessing you have a toshiba notebook or a laptop with the NVIDIA GeForce Go ???? series of video card. Look in the system tray (upper left hand corner since your screen is flipped) for a light yellow icon that is "NVIDIA rotation settings". Click on it and select "rotate 0 degrees" or press Ctrl+Alt+Up to set your screen back to normal.
Alternately, right click on your desktop. Highlight "NVIDIA Display", click on "Laptop Display". In the new window expand the GeForce Go ???? tree. Click on "NV Rotate". Select "Landscape (0 degree rotation)" radio button. Click OK.
If you don't have the NVIDIA GeForce Go ???? series of video card you should have some sort of similar options available for your video card if it supports it. Add additional information to your question to clarify if needed.
Good luck.
2007-01-01 16:48:05
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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u can turn ur screen upside down or fiddle around with the settings on the screen at the front or check the manual or call the supplier
2007-01-01 16:22:03
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answered by Anonymous
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if u use a nvedia card then try to press control+shift+r
or else try this if u have a ati graphic card:
go to the
- display properties.
- “Advanced” button
- “ATI Catalyst control center” tab
- View -> “Advanced View”
- Display manager
- in the display manager set the option “rotate” to 0 degrees
or try this
press alt+contral+down arrow key
if the down arrow does not work then try with other arrow keys.
if that does'nt work too then replace the arrow key with w and try again
2007-01-01 16:54:02
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answered by Goanchu 3
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best thing to do is check for a virus
do a search for free virus scan trend micrors do one called housecall but you need to be on broadband to do the job rights, if you don't have a virus then reinstall windows again
2007-01-01 16:25:25
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answered by Carling 7
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if it is a dell and it is 2006 or newer then use the hot keys ctrl+alt+<,>,^
2007-01-01 17:04:41
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answered by Anonymous
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