After the 30 crashes with Internet Exploder trying to utilize PayPal ... I
figured it was time to do a clean install just for safety's sake. IT has not
bothered me with the Giant desktop screen since. A clean install is such a
pain in the ass, I wouldn't have done it for the giant screen alone. BUT, it
did rid me of all the little freeware apps tried and discarded with the
little preference files and other vermin left behind.

RHB

-- The only problem I have with Altzheimers ... that I can remember ...  is
I always forget how to spell it. - Robt Baucom


> From: Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: "Power Computing List" <[email protected]>
> Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2005 00:53:30 -0800
> To: "Power Computing List" <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: UNWANTED GIANT DESKTOP
> 
>> Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2005 15:16:11 -0800
>> Subject: UNWANTED GIANT DESKTOP
>> From: "Robert H. Baucom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> 
>> This is  more OS 9.1 than Power Computing specific ...
>> BUT
>> This is a PCP 210  With 400MHz G3 card. It did this before the two USB PCI
>> and the FireWire PCI card was installed. It�s done the following for three
>> years:
>> 
>> When booting up, about every third time, the desktop and icons come on GREAT
>> BIG, so large that you can�t use the screen.
>> 
>> 
>> Since Conflict Catcher 8.3 is installed, all I have to do is hold down the
>> command R keys and it restarts, but this is very aggravating and time
>> consuming. Since it does this so inconsistently, running a conflict test
>> with CC 8.3 is impossible.
>> 
>> Have opened every control panel and preference file possible and can find
>> nothing to cause this ...  that I can figure out.
>> 
>> I would hate to waste the time, down loading to a external hard drive and
>> wiping the internal disk, partitioning and reinstalling every thing.
>> 
>> I've two more PCP�s and a PTP  running OS9.1 and none of  them have ever
>> done this  ... so it has to be some setting in the software, some errant app
>> that causes this in an erratic manner.
> 
> My guess is that when this happens your video card is sending a signal to the
> monitor with a combination resoulution and refresh rate that the monitor can't
> handle properly.
> 
> Does it happen only after the little icons go across the bottom of the screen
> on startup? If so, it probably is a software problem. But if it happens early
> in the startup process, I'd guess it's a hardware problem -- most likely with
> the video card.
> 
> Have you tried a different video card or monitor? Have you tried a different
> startup volume with the same hardware?
> 
>> RHB
> 
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