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safe mode


Question Posted Monday September 12 2005, 4:50 pm

whenever i go on safe mode, the screen is always small.. its not the normal size. is there any way i can enlarge the screen so next time i go on safe mode it will be the normal size?

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MFS answered Monday September 12 2005, 6:40 pm:
Nope.

That is how safe-mode works. Safe-mode has all features turned off - including most extra graphics capabilities - which means that safe-mode is ugly as hell and giant sized. Nothing you can do about it, really.

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sbloemeke answered Monday September 12 2005, 5:22 pm:
Not that I know of. Safe Mode is only for changing settings to fix whatever was wrong. Many things do not even work there. This is because it only loads the bare minimum. This includes your settings of display, as they don't do anything.
I don't think there is.

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