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09-06-2003 10:10 PM
09-06-2003 10:10 PM
Compaq Presaio 25xx
Hi,
I had partitioned a portion of my hard disk and installed DOS 6.2 and a DOS based program (which cannot run in Win XP) onto my compaq presario notebook. When I boot up, I can choose whether I want to boot up using DOS or Win XP. Running Win XP is prefectly fine on my notebook. But when I run my program in DOS, the display screen of my monitor is very small. Is there a way of resizing the display to fit the whole monitor? I have a friend doing a same thing on his Dell laptop and all he needs to do is to toggle the screen size using Fn + F5. I emailed to the HP support but it seems like they can't do anything and I pretty disappointed with the response that I got. I hoping that someone in this forum could help me. Thank you
I had partitioned a portion of my hard disk and installed DOS 6.2 and a DOS based program (which cannot run in Win XP) onto my compaq presario notebook. When I boot up, I can choose whether I want to boot up using DOS or Win XP. Running Win XP is prefectly fine on my notebook. But when I run my program in DOS, the display screen of my monitor is very small. Is there a way of resizing the display to fit the whole monitor? I have a friend doing a same thing on his Dell laptop and all he needs to do is to toggle the screen size using Fn + F5. I emailed to the HP support but it seems like they can't do anything and I pretty disappointed with the response that I got. I hoping that someone in this forum could help me. Thank you
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09-08-2003 07:44 PM
09-08-2003 07:44 PM
Re: Compaq Presaio 25xx
Low Wee,
You will have a better chance of a reply if you submit your question to the Home PC area of the Business Customer Discussion Groups. This area is specifically for ISEE related questions and topics.
Go to http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/CategoryHome/1,,405,00.html and submit a new message.
Thanks,
Dan
You will have a better chance of a reply if you submit your question to the Home PC area of the Business Customer Discussion Groups. This area is specifically for ISEE related questions and topics.
Go to http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/CategoryHome/1,,405,00.html and submit a new message.
Thanks,
Dan
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