1.Go to: Start, Settings, Control Panel, Display.
2.Click Settings tab.
3.Click Advanced.
4.Intel Extreme Graphics or Intel Random (screen icon)
5.Graphic, Properties
6.Rotation-Normal
2007-06-24 10:05:36
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answer #1
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answered by G 7
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No virus you will be happy to know, I presume its the taskbar that gone sideways, never heard of the desktop doing that! Try moving the taskbar by pressing the F11 key or Ctrl and F11 key. If all else fails, move your files to a safe place, then create a new account for yourself in the user account options. Then delete the old account. This time lock the taskbar, Sart/Settings/Control Panel/ open 'Taskbar and Sart Menu', put a tick in 'Lock the Taskbar' 'Apply' and 'Save'.
Eamonn.
2007-06-24 17:15:18
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Review the following:
Upside-Down Display In Windows XP
Source: http://8help.osu.edu/1722.html
Within Windows XP, certain video drivers or graphics card chipsets supporting 180 degree screen rotation can cause the Windows XP display to be presented upside down. This can be (but is not always) tied to lowering the screen resolution in some accessibility programs.
To revert to a right-side up display, hold down the CTRL, ALT and UP (arrow) keys.
Another option is to contact Microsoft for a fix. See the Microsoft Knowledge Base for more information.
Within Windows XP, certain video drivers or graphics card chipsets supporting 180 degree screen rotation can cause the Windows XP display to be presented upside down. This can be (but is not always) tied to lowering the screen resolution in some accessibility programs.
To revert to a right-side up display, hold down the CTRL, ALT and UP (arrow) keys.
Another option is to contact Microsoft for a fix. See the Microsoft Knowledge Base for more information.
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The Display Rotates 180 Degrees When You Lower Your Screen Resolution Using the Accessibility Wizard
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;826480
2007-06-24 17:03:51
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answer #3
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answered by TheHumbleOne 7
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right click in your desktop, properties, then go into your graphics card settings and make sure its in landscape mode rather than portrait.
2007-06-24 17:06:04
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answer #4
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answered by joelius24 7
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monitor malfunction.is not virus.,just some lil deal with it that all
2007-06-24 17:10:09
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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