Number of posts : 285 Registration date : 2006-07-13
Subject: Tech Support! Thu 28 Dec - 16:35
Fix my problem and you will win 2 internets!
Your assignment! Fix my background!
Mugiwara Fire Logia
Number of posts : 652 Age : 34 Registration date : 2006-07-06
Subject: Re: Tech Support! Thu 28 Dec - 17:46
Just use a different background. This one isn't that good to begin with.
Twilight
Number of posts : 35 Age : 36 Localisation : Grand Ledge(near lansing), MI Registration date : 2006-12-10
Subject: Re: Tech Support! Thu 28 Dec - 17:49
does it do it for all your pics or just that one?
Mugiwara Fire Logia
Number of posts : 652 Age : 34 Registration date : 2006-07-06
Subject: Re: Tech Support! Thu 28 Dec - 17:55
Uhhhh... Maybe you have your resolution set too high for your computer to handle. My laptop did something like that.
Azlan IRC Overlord
Number of posts : 285 Registration date : 2006-07-13
Subject: Re: Tech Support! Thu 28 Dec - 17:57
It's for all my pics, and the highest resolution on this monitor is a grand 1024x768. I know, amazing. I tried switching in and out of 800x600, but the problem persists.
It just spontaneously broke today after I tried to set another image as my wallpaper. Go figure.
Mugiwara Fire Logia
Number of posts : 652 Age : 34 Registration date : 2006-07-06
Subject: Re: Tech Support! Thu 28 Dec - 17:59
Buttfuck.
Amy
Number of posts : 107 Age : 35 Registration date : 2006-09-09
Subject: Re: Tech Support! Mon 8 Jan - 7:00
ok try this
screen shot your desktop
paste it into paint
copy the background image
cut the large green bits you have on the screen shot and then mirror both vertical and horizontaly, then paste on the OPERSATE side of the image in the other file
if it works it should offset the image enough that it will appeared centered but in actual fact you have this giant picture with only 2/3 of it on the screen
The actual problem: too many possible to understand with a screenshot possible your windows is fucked could be your graphics card could be the cable going from computer to screen giving a faulty signal etc
Elderwyn
Number of posts : 14 Registration date : 2007-01-04
Subject: Re: Tech Support! Tue 9 Jan - 18:45
Amy wrote:
The actual problem: too many possible to understand with a screenshot possible your windows is fucked could be your graphics card could be the cable going from computer to screen giving a faulty signal etc
Your on the tech support team? =P
I've asked you before about this, I remember it well, I think this has to do with active desktop. I don't have it installed in my windows but you should look into turning it off, best place to look is by clicking that "Customise Desktop" button.
Amy
Number of posts : 107 Age : 35 Registration date : 2006-09-09
Subject: Re: Tech Support! Tue 9 Jan - 18:51
hey... i cant work out the problem from just a screenshot <.<
although i would advise making sure your windows is up to date...
lion
Number of posts : 19 Registration date : 2006-12-30
Subject: Re: Tech Support! Tue 9 Jan - 22:02
if i am understanding your problem right your picture does not fit on your window screen try doing this to fix it
1 set your resolution to 800 600 2 position it as center on display