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  • help please with ‘some system windows too big’ message?

    Posted by Graeme Harrold on 21 August 2007 at 18:17

    I have a weird problem with some system windows and cant seem to resolve it. On some of the windows system genetated windows, mainly the ones during install and "Send/Dont send" error messages, the font is massive making the window too big for the screen. These windows tend to be of a fixed size with no scroll bars and hence I cant see the buttons. I believe this happened when I mucked up some installed fonts and Windows did some substituting!!!

    Any help greatly appreciated

    Cheers

    Graeme Harrold replied 18 years, 2 months ago 4 Members · 9 Replies
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  • Nick Minall

    Member
    21 August 2007 at 18:28

    have you tried a reboot? or do you have anther pc you can get the fonts from?

  • Graeme Harrold

    Member
    21 August 2007 at 18:36

    Reeboot done, lost the fonts then reinstalled. This happened a couple of months ago, and just worked round by guessing where the buttons were. Ive just installed WinPlot and thought it was time to get it sorted. My Brother is tech support for the Aberdeenshire schools and he has taken me through Regedit to no avail!!!

    Thought Id open it up to any gurus out there!!!

  • Nick Minall

    Member
    21 August 2007 at 18:44

    So you reinstalled XP and it was still the same?

  • Graeme Harrold

    Member
    21 August 2007 at 19:15

    Thanks Nick for the prompt!!! didnt need to go as far as a re-install, I found a suitable system restore point………..just got to locate what installation files I have lost……….Thanks

  • Steve Underhill

    Member
    21 August 2007 at 19:20

    Right click on desktop>>> then properties tab >>>>> then appearance tab >>>> then advanced button >>>> then where you see the drop down menu on the left box you get the option to customise everything from font size to border size on the windows etc, select the rogue items and either change their size or substitute them.

  • Graeme Harrold

    Member
    21 August 2007 at 19:31

    Thanks steve, tred all that, seemed to be a little more elusive hence the trip into the system registry. It was only certain system generated windows that caused problems. Restoring to a previous known date seems to have cured the problem.

    Thanks

  • Steve Underhill

    Member
    21 August 2007 at 19:39

    In that case try a windows repair, not a reformat but a repair, you go through just like a format but you just reinstall the operating system instead of wiping anything.
    just set your CD drive to boot first rather than have your floppy or HDD to be 1st boot device, then stick the windows xp cd in, will take 39 minutes and you should be sorted with all missing files back in the registry and system folders.
    Just make sure you dont make it to the format screen and press the L button LOL :lol1:

  • Rod Young

    Member
    22 August 2007 at 20:24
    quote Steve Underhill:

    Right click on desktop>>> then properties tab >>>>> then appearance tab >>>> then advanced button >>>> then where you see the drop down menu on the left box you get the option to customise everything from font size to border size on the windows etc, select the rogue items and either change their size or substitute them.

    It also sounds like his monitor resolution is too low. So he needs to go Start menu >> Control Panel >> Display >> Settings tab, and adjust the Screen resolution.

  • Graeme Harrold

    Member
    22 August 2007 at 20:47

    Thanks for the replies………the problem was much bigger than simple settings. It seemed to be that certain system fonts had been substituted for some giants causing the dialog windows to be super sized.

    I successfully ran a Windows restore to a date before my troubles began and it has cured the super size effect.

    Thanks

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