HOW DO I RESTART MY COMPUTER AND THE CORRECT ICONS

IM HAVING PROBLEMS RESTARTING MY COMPUTER. I TRY TO RESTART AND IT GOES STRAIGHT TO THE START. AND ALSO THE ICONS ARE LARGE AND CANNOT GET THEM TO NORMAL SIZE

IM HAVING PROBLEMS RESTARTING MY COMPUTER. I TRY TO RESTART AND IT GOES STRAIGHT TO THE START. AND ALSO THE ICONS ARE LARGE AND CANNOT GET THEM TO NORMAL SIZE

Hey YANKEEGRL

Please do not post in all capitals

If you restart you want to go towards the rear for so that it starts

If it does not start you have a major problem

reset is stop and restart your computer

If you mean something different by restarting explain it

and read this on the resolution of the screen

try to get your site in manufacturere graphics or computer cards and find the driver download section

Search your computer or graphics card model number based on what you have and download and install the latest graphics drivers for vista

THEN try to make the screen of solution of problems

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/change-screen-resolution

Change the screen resolution

Screen resolution refers to the clarity of the text and images on your screen. At higher resolutions, items appear sharper. They appear also smaller, so more items adapted to the screen. At lower resolutions, fewer items adapted to the screen, but they are larger and easier to see. At very low resolutions, however, images may have serrated edges.

For example, 640 × 480 is a lower screen resolution, and 1600 × 1200 is higher. CRT monitors generally display a resolution of 800 × 600 or 1024 × 768. LCD monitors can better support the higher resolutions. If you can increase your screen resolution depends on the size and capability of your monitor and the type of video card you have.

Text and images are sharper and smaller at high screen resolutions
Text is larger and easier to read at low screen resolutions, but images are rasterized and number of items adapted to the screen
  1. Open display settings by clicking on the button start , by clicking on the Control Panel, click appearance and personalization, clickingPersonalization, and clickingDisplay parameters.

  2. Under resolution, move the slider to the desired resolution, then clickApply.

Notes

  • When you change the screen resolution, it affects all users who log on the computer.

  • When you set your monitor to a screen resolution that it will not support, the screen will go black for a few seconds while the monitor returns to the original resolution

Walter, the time zone traveller

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