- Jul 9, 2010
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Greetings,
SO i have a windows 7 pro machine, that once a week, seems to set itself to 'landscape flipped'. When the user comes back in the office the next morning, it is upside down, and he has to go to screen resolution and change it back to 'landscape'. Any thoughts on what could be causing this? Baffling I tell you....
Thanks,
ss4f
SO i have a windows 7 pro machine, that once a week, seems to set itself to 'landscape flipped'. When the user comes back in the office the next morning, it is upside down, and he has to go to screen resolution and change it back to 'landscape'. Any thoughts on what could be causing this? Baffling I tell you....
Thanks,
ss4f