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BfloSabres09

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I just ran a total system recovery on my computer, now it kind of seems like it's back in 2000.
Can Anyone help me get this thing back to normal
Thanks
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If you used recovery discs or a recovery partition then it would likely restore the PC to its day one condition

Which things in particular would you like to improve on
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Well, basically im trying to fix its appearance.

Everything is very large, as if it were in safe mode.

Edited by BfloSabres09, 21 February 2006 - 10:53 AM.

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right click on my computer > manage > device manager > do you see any yellow ? or !
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No, everything looks normal here.
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Download, install and run Everest Home Edition

Click + next to computer then summary

Look on right for display / video adapter

Look at the manufacturer’s site for the suitable drivers for your Operating System


If you are unable to find them, please post the make and model here before you download anything

Please set a system restore point before you install anything
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