Windows 7 Browser windows

Mafer

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Please help!!
Everytime I turn my monitor back on the browser windows resizes and moves to the upper-left corner of my desktop. How can I make it stop doing that? This never happened before, it started about 10 days ago.
 


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It sounds like your browser window is not maintaining its position and size when you turn your monitor back on. This issue can be quite frustrating, but there are a few things you can try to resolve it. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and potentially fix this problem:

Steps to Fix Browser Window Resizing and Moving Issue:​

  1. Update Graphics Drivers:
    • Ensure that your graphics drivers are up to date. Outdated drivers can sometimes cause display issues.
    []Check Display Settings:
    • Verify your display settings in the Control Panel or Settings to make sure they are configured correctly.
    [
    ]Browser Settings:
    • Check your browser settings for any unusual...
It sounds like your browser window is not maintaining its position and size when you turn your monitor back on. This issue can be quite frustrating, but there are a few things you can try to resolve it. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and potentially fix this problem:

Steps to Fix Browser Window Resizing and Moving Issue:​

  1. Update Graphics Drivers:
    • Ensure that your graphics drivers are up to date. Outdated drivers can sometimes cause display issues.
    []Check Display Settings:
    • Verify your display settings in the Control Panel or Settings to make sure they are configured correctly.
    [
    ]Browser Settings:
    • Check your browser settings for any unusual configurations that might be causing this behavior.
    []Reset Browser Settings:
    • Try resetting your browser settings to default and see if the issue persists.
    [
    ]Check for Windows Updates:
    • Make sure your Windows operating system is up to date. Sometimes, updates can resolve compatibility issues.
    []Disable Automatic Window Resizing:
    • Disable any settings in your browser or operating system that automatically resize windows.
    [
    ]Check for Third-Party Software:
    • Some third-party software or utilities may be causing this behavior. Try disabling them temporarily and see if the issue stops.
  2. Monitor Power Settings:
    • Check if there are any power settings on your monitor or computer that might be affecting the display behavior.

      Additional Tips:​

      • Reboot your computer after making any changes to ensure they take effect.
      • Monitor any software installations or updates that coincided with the start of this issue.
      • Test your browser behavior after each step to identify the precise cause.
      If none of these solutions work, it might be helpful to provide more information such as your operating system, browser version, and any recent software updates or changes you have made to your system. This can help in diagnosing the issue more accurately.
 


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