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| Hmm. Just upgraded an HMC to 6.1.2 (fine , no problems), then applied the 4 CD update to 6.1.3 but on reboot the display resolution has gone from normal to huge. Window seems to be about 4 times display size, and much moving of mouse needed to 'find' the active parts of the screen. Apart from this it works as it should ! Anyone had this issue, or can advise how to reset the screen resolution ?? Screen is a standard IBM flat screen via a kvm. Not seen this before, shouldn't be a great problem, but solution escapes me for now. Especially as its time to hit the M6 Thanks, Geoff |
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