Is your Display Adapter Nvidia? If so, do your updates. You can go to Toshiba, 
and Download from there.
 Thank you, Ivan [Lucid Geek]





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From: Patti Freling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, November 5, 2008 4:12:58 PM
Subject: [A-1-Computer_Tech] Strange Problem Probably Simple Fix...


Hi All...
Here is a weird problem that I've played with but haven't been able to find a 
solution for!
Sometimes when I click on something in a window, what happens is the window 
will maximize or minimize...and will continue doing that until I exit out of 
that particular window! A good example is when playing Spider Solitaire, I'll 
click on a card and the window will enlarge, click again it will go to half 
size...etc. But it happens with almost all programs, but only randomly, not 
consistently. I am running Windows Vista, have gone into options, etc to see 
what settings are, and found nothing.
I'm sure it is a simple fix...it isn't annoying enough to lose sleep over, but 
more of a wonder why!
It doesn't seem to affect the overall performance of my computer...I have a 
Toshiba Satellite Laptop, using Windows Vista Home Premium, 160 gig hd w/83 gig 
free, 2 gig ram, have Office Professional 2003 installed, am using Verizon DSL 
(problem existed before I installed this invasive option), have a LinkSys 
wireless connection at home, use Outlook Express for email .... 
This problem is annoying but not annoying enough to purge and start again! Ah 
for the days of XP!! 
Thanks..
p


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