WHEN WINDOWS STARTS, WINDOWS DISPLAY ROTATES 90 DEGREES, LYING ON ITS SIDE.

I AM USING WINDOWS VIST HOME EDITION.  I HAVE A PROBLEM WITH A PESRIO C700/GF440AF.  WHEN THE COMPUTER STARTS THE CPIC AND MICROSOFT PAGES ARE PLUMB.

"BEARING ON ITS SIDE. "

"WHEN THE COMPUTER STARTS THE CPIC AND MICROSOFT PAGES ARE PLUMB."

Who do you mean? On the side, or standing?

Read this:

Try to press Ctrl + Alt + up ARROW, or try Ctrl + Alt + and a different key to the arrow.

If this does not work: right click on the empty desk > graphics > Rotation.

See you soon.

Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

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