von Schmidt
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Cambronne, I'm not much of an Windows expert either, but I'll try to help. First, about graphics cards: you will either have a separate card (ATI or Nvidia) or an integrated card (usually Intel) in your PC. In your icon tray (bottom right of your screen, next to the system time), you might see an icon for ATI/Nvidia/Intel. Double click on that icon. If you do not see any icon there, try these methods instead: - right click on an empty place on your desktop and see if ATI/Nvidia/Intel shows up in the little window. If so, select that. - If not, select "properties" in the pop-up window, and then see if there is a tab entry for ATI/Nvidia/Intel. Select it. - If not: go to the control panel (start menu-> control panel), select "display", "settings", "advanced" and find the ATI/NVIDIA/Intel tab. Any of the above methods will bring you to the control screen of your graphics card. There you'll have to go through the options to see which says something about "aspect ratio" or "fixed ratio". I've attached a screen shot of the ATI screen. I'll attach another screenshot in a followup post (since we can attach only once per post). Hope this helps; if not, feel free to ask again. If anyone reading has a link to a website explaining this better than I can, please post! Cheers, -von Schmidt
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