Windows 7 has got a bug.
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My apologies, I typed "anything wrong," rather than "nothing wrong," in my comment on your posting your question here. I plead lack of morning caffeine here at GMT +7. Message corrected. best, Bill
The glyphs you are reading now: are place-holders signifying the total absence of a signature.
Apology accepted :)
“Be at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbors, and let every new year find you a better man or woman.”
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BupeChombaDerrick wrote:
Windows 7 keeps exiting out of full screen
That doesn't make any sense.
I mean when you are playing a game or watching a movie in full screen windows will exit the full screen and the program starts running in window mode. The problem is that this occurs randomly while one is enjoying a game in full screen. :)
“Be at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbors, and let every new year find you a better man or woman.”
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Try reinstalling windows. And please note my joke icon. And the joke icon of AspDotNetDev's message.
I will still try and do that and see what happens. :laugh:
“Be at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbors, and let every new year find you a better man or woman.”
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Bad title. I'd be willing to bet pretty much anything it has more than a bug.
BupeChombaDerrick wrote:
Hey I looked for an appropriate forum for this but I did not find any.
Then why this one? Seems high on the list of not appropriate forums on this site. Might be seen as a 1 magnet.
BupeChombaDerrick wrote:
Windows 7 keeps exiting out of full screen for no apparent reason
At least you did not say for no reason. Might save you from a 1 from me.
BupeChombaDerrick wrote:
, M
You meant a dot or a lower case m?
BupeChombaDerrick wrote:
My machine is fully protected by an up to date Kaspersky 2012.
That's what YOU think.
BupeChombaDerrick wrote:
Does anyone have a solution for that?
I'm pretty sure it's safe to answer Yes. Wrong forum. Maybe wrong site, but definitely wrong forum. :)
RC_Sebastien_C wrote:
Maybe wrong site, but definitely wrong forum.
Lounge is free style, technical discussions are very much welcome just as are jokes or topics with no connections to a technical subject.
RC_Sebastien_C wrote:
You meant a dot or a lower case m?
I mean't "m", fortunately I am not a perfectionist. :laugh:
RC_Sebastien_C wrote:
Might save you from a 1 from me.
I don't care much about my reputation points being reduced for no apparent reason. :)
“Be at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbors, and let every new year find you a better man or woman.”
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I mean when you are playing a game or watching a movie in full screen windows will exit the full screen and the program starts running in window mode. The problem is that this occurs randomly while one is enjoying a game in full screen. :)
“Be at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbors, and let every new year find you a better man or woman.”
in my experience, that means some application is trying to do a notification. it was an HP printer driver, last time it happened to me. i had to disable... something. it could be anything, though.
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in my experience, that means some application is trying to do a notification. it was an HP printer driver, last time it happened to me. i had to disable... something. it could be anything, though.
Thanks, I will try to disable some background programs one at a time (painstakingly) and see the culprit program. The thing is that there is even no pop up notifications from any program after the full screen exits automatically.
“Be at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbors, and let every new year find you a better man or woman.”
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Hey I looked for an appropriate forum for this but I did not find any. But anyways, Windows 7 keeps exiting out of full screen for no apparent reason when I am playing a game or watching a movie in full screen, my machine is fully protected by an up to date Kaspersky 2012(or so I think). Does anyone have a solution for that?and does anyone experience the same issue with windows 7?
“Be at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbors, and let every new year find you a better man or woman.”
If this happen, it is surely not the fault of Windows 7 but something running on your computer that cause that. You should disable almost any program (for example using msconfig) and then try again.
Philippe Mori
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Hey I looked for an appropriate forum for this but I did not find any. But anyways, Windows 7 keeps exiting out of full screen for no apparent reason when I am playing a game or watching a movie in full screen, my machine is fully protected by an up to date Kaspersky 2012(or so I think). Does anyone have a solution for that?and does anyone experience the same issue with windows 7?
“Be at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbors, and let every new year find you a better man or woman.”
stop playing. start working.
regards Torsten When I'm not working
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Bad title. I'd be willing to bet pretty much anything it has more than a bug.
BupeChombaDerrick wrote:
Hey I looked for an appropriate forum for this but I did not find any.
Then why this one? Seems high on the list of not appropriate forums on this site. Might be seen as a 1 magnet.
BupeChombaDerrick wrote:
Windows 7 keeps exiting out of full screen for no apparent reason
At least you did not say for no reason. Might save you from a 1 from me.
BupeChombaDerrick wrote:
, M
You meant a dot or a lower case m?
BupeChombaDerrick wrote:
My machine is fully protected by an up to date Kaspersky 2012.
That's what YOU think.
BupeChombaDerrick wrote:
Does anyone have a solution for that?
I'm pretty sure it's safe to answer Yes. Wrong forum. Maybe wrong site, but definitely wrong forum. :)
RC_Sebastien_C wrote:
Wrong forum. Maybe wrong site, but definitely wrong forum.
Definitely right forum. It's not a programming question, and it is a technical discussion. It also reaches a larger audience than any other forum available. The SysAdmin Forum might be marginally appropriate, but it's unlikely to generate any meaningful help.
Will Rogers never met me.
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Hey I looked for an appropriate forum for this but I did not find any. But anyways, Windows 7 keeps exiting out of full screen for no apparent reason when I am playing a game or watching a movie in full screen, my machine is fully protected by an up to date Kaspersky 2012(or so I think). Does anyone have a solution for that?and does anyone experience the same issue with windows 7?
“Be at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbors, and let every new year find you a better man or woman.”
Just open the event viewer after it happens. Rocket surgery it ain't.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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If this happen, it is surely not the fault of Windows 7 but something running on your computer that cause that. You should disable almost any program (for example using msconfig) and then try again.
Philippe Mori
Thanks, I started with disabling Kaspersky system watcher and from the look of things so far, windows is okay.I will continue disabling the programs one at a time.
“Be at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbors, and let every new year find you a better man or woman.”
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stop playing. start working.
regards Torsten When I'm not working
That's very funny :laugh:, I was waiting for such a reply. :laugh:
“Be at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbors, and let every new year find you a better man or woman.”
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Just open the event viewer after it happens. Rocket surgery it ain't.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
Thanks for that, at least the event viewer will help me catch the culprit program.
“Be at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbors, and let every new year find you a better man or woman.”
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RC_Sebastien_C wrote:
Maybe wrong site, but definitely wrong forum.
Lounge is free style, technical discussions are very much welcome just as are jokes or topics with no connections to a technical subject.
RC_Sebastien_C wrote:
You meant a dot or a lower case m?
I mean't "m", fortunately I am not a perfectionist. :laugh:
RC_Sebastien_C wrote:
Might save you from a 1 from me.
I don't care much about my reputation points being reduced for no apparent reason. :)
“Be at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbors, and let every new year find you a better man or woman.”
Reading my post again, it probably didn't come out as I meant it, which was as a (bad) joke. Cheers!
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Reading my post again, it probably didn't come out as I meant it, which was as a (bad) joke. Cheers!
We all make mistakes sometimes, I understand.
“Be at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbors, and let every new year find you a better man or woman.”