Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2009 11:16:11 -0700
Reply-To: Roger Whittaker <rogerwhitt1@GMAIL.COM>
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From: Roger Whittaker <rogerwhitt1@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: "Family Pictures" CD (ETKA) on XP laptop
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Dear Damage Control
The possibilities for damage is incalculable ...
it may be very likely that all Vanagons currently running in the world will
shut down at 3 pm after the robin sings ... (According to RUSH we only have
about 2 more years before 2012 ).. other side effects may include brief
moments of nostalgia and other difficulties reconciling reality with
current outlook ...
Computer will most likely continue to run at levels of efficiency that were
previously hidden from the rest of us plebeian users who know nothing of
this disregard for other resolutions of display ... or it will shut down
according to MicroSoft Warning ...
how crazy ...
i should let you know i am an apple user ...
My bad ...
really i hope you do not suffer any ill effects from your use of ETKA
yours
On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 10:58 AM, Gerald Masar <azsun99@earthlink.net>wrote:
> This is vers. 5.3 and I have been running it fine on WIN98 & XP on desktop
> PC's, and I just installed it
> on a laptop (Dell Inspiron 1525 with 15.4" screen) also with WINXP. The
> problem is that the max resolution is
> 1280x800 not the required 1280x1024. But I discovered in Display
> Properties>Settings>Advanced>
> Monitor, there is a box checked "Hide modes this monitor cannot display",
> along with a warning about
> possible damage to software or even hardware if I use other resolutions. I
> unchecked the box, set the
> res. to 1280x1024, and now I can view the pages although I have to move the
> cursor near the edge to bring some
> parts into view. ETKA ran fine and aftewards, I restored the display back
> to normal with no apparent ill effects,
> at least, not yet.
> My question is, am I running a risk of possible damage?
>
> Thanks,
> Jerry
>
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roger w
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