Screen shrinkage

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woodchip
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Screen shrinkage

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So O.K., here I come again, hat in hand for advice.
Screen size will suddenly narrow by half but elongate such that I cannot access command at the top or bottom (such as when in microsofts Word).Screen is also much darker. When I reboot screen is normal and stays that way for varying amounts of time. When the screen is narrowed, I cannot use the monitor controls by pusing the monitors control button.
I'm thinking either the monitor is going (yet when the screen is normal and I go into control panel/settings all is normal) or the vid card is dying.
Any thoughts before I start swapping things out? (this involves a spare computor so time is not a critical factor)
Win xp pro is O.S.
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Post by JMEaT »

Try swapiing the screen and use the PC for awhile. If it continues try the card.
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Post by suicide eddie »

when the fault appears use the print screen key, it can
help sort out what the cause is, video card or display.
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Post by Krom »

Someone should close and or delete this thread since it is a duplicate. Also eddie, I hope you were joking because that is one of the more silly responses I have seen to date for a monitor problem. ;)
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Post by De Rigueur »

I seem to remember a Seinfeld episode that was about 'shrinkage.'
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