Try ctrl+alt+the different arrow keys. On laptops that often rotates the screen. You can also try right-clicking on the desktop, selecting Properties, click the settings tab, and look under advanced. Some video cards have a setting in there for rotating the screen.
2007-04-10 07:43:56
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answered by dewcoons 7
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Another possibility is that someone has installed a prank program on your computer. If you know what programs and subsystems should be running on your computer, you could do a Ctrl-Alt-Delete and select Task Manager to see what programs are running. If you aren't sure, contact tech support.
If I wanted to annoy someone, I'd probably set up a schedule on your computer to run the program every 2 or 3 hours, or every other day at 3pm, or something. That way, it might make someone nuts wondering what was going on...
2007-04-10 14:50:59
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answered by jkurrle 2
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do you mean the screen goes upside down? if so.. thats not a CPU problem... could be the monitor.. make sure its all plugged in good and update the drivers. could also be a bad vid card.
2007-04-10 14:48:11
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answered by G 2
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No, your CPU is fine. Your monitor is also fine. Just press ctrl-alt-up_arrow again, or ctrl-alt-right_arrow to rotate.
2007-04-10 14:41:46
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answered by Linux OS 7
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nobiggie
dewcons is right give him the points
2007-04-10 14:44:14
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answered by imaginarynumber 5
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yes... its the monitor..or the computer might have a virus..
2007-04-10 14:42:02
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answered by Dee C 2
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