Here's a good one.
A work machine, running XP on a network, with internet access and someone's MSN Messenger set to kick in on startup.
First, the mouse stopped working. Followed by a second mouse.
At this point I got involved as the user came to scrounge my spare rodent.
Five minutes later, I got a call. They plugged the mouse in- it's an aging PS2 beast, so they rebooted.
Windows start up ran fine till the final hourglass before the GUI opens for use. At this point, the hourglass flips through 90 degrees and when Windows opens, everything, including the icons, is rotated 90 degrees.
I shut down everything in STARTUP and the registry RUN key using MSConfig. No change. The Intel Extreme Graphics panel displays a series of ??????????? marks and appears to be corrupted.
Any idea of how to fix?
Don't suggest turning the monitor on it's side, because that's what we HAVE done. It's a 19 inch CRT.
A work machine, running XP on a network, with internet access and someone's MSN Messenger set to kick in on startup.
First, the mouse stopped working. Followed by a second mouse.
At this point I got involved as the user came to scrounge my spare rodent.
Five minutes later, I got a call. They plugged the mouse in- it's an aging PS2 beast, so they rebooted.
Windows start up ran fine till the final hourglass before the GUI opens for use. At this point, the hourglass flips through 90 degrees and when Windows opens, everything, including the icons, is rotated 90 degrees.
I shut down everything in STARTUP and the registry RUN key using MSConfig. No change. The Intel Extreme Graphics panel displays a series of ??????????? marks and appears to be corrupted.
Any idea of how to fix?
Don't suggest turning the monitor on it's side, because that's what we HAVE done. It's a 19 inch CRT.