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Old 03-11-2012, 03:06 AM #1
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Please help , my screen starts out big and then I click on another page and it goes little I then click the maximiser up top right and it goes back to reg size , but then click on another and back to little . how do I fix thanks
Hi Razzle. This is an easy fix. It's got nothing to do with a virus or mallware.
Sometimes when a website opens your browser, it'll open minimized by default so you can still see your desktop/other open windows. Sometimes though, when you close it, it saves the size in the regestry.

To fix this, do these step by step.

1.Click on the Start menu
2.select "All Programs"
3.right-click on Internet Explorer
4.select Properties
5.select the Shortcuts tab
6.next to the Run: label, use the pulldown to select "Normal window" instead of "Minimized"


Sorry if I'm a little late. Just got here. Hope this fixes your problum.
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