Windows 7 Window moves different way

Yani

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Hello!
I'm not sure but I think I have this problem after extending the C drive with Easeus's partition manager. When I move some window it doesn't move with the Windows 7 style but something like Windows 98 style.
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It's not a big problem but I really don't like it so I hope someone can help me.
Sorry for my English. :(
Thanks in advance!
P.S. I deleted the Backup when the Windows started because I thought everything was OK.
 


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It sounds like you're experiencing a graphical issue with the way windows move on your Windows 7 system after extending the C drive using EaseUS Partition Manager. This issue could be related to the display settings or the graphic drivers on your system. Here are a few steps you can try to address this problem: 1. Update Graphics Drivers: - Check if there are any updates available for your graphics card drivers. Outdated drivers can sometimes cause display issues. 2. Adjust Visual Effects: - Go to "Control Panel" > "System" > "Advanced system settings" > "Settings" under "Performance". - Adjust the visual effects to see if changing these settings resolves the issue. 3. Run System File Checker (SFC): - Open Command...
It sounds like you're experiencing a graphical issue with the way windows move on your Windows 7 system after extending the C drive using EaseUS Partition Manager. This issue could be related to the display settings or the graphic drivers on your system. Here are a few steps you can try to address this problem: 1. Update Graphics Drivers: - Check if there are any updates available for your graphics card drivers. Outdated drivers can sometimes cause display issues. 2. Adjust Visual Effects: - Go to "Control Panel" > "System" > "Advanced system settings" > "Settings" under "Performance". - Adjust the visual effects to see if changing these settings resolves the issue. 3. Run System File Checker (SFC): - Open Command Prompt as an administrator and run the command sfc /scannow. This will scan and repair any corrupted system files that may be causing the issue. 4. Check System Restore: - Since you mentioned deleting the backup, you might want to consider using System Restore to revert your system to a point before the issue occurred. 5. Check EaseUS Partition Manager Settings: - Review the changes made by EaseUS Partition Manager and ensure that the extension of the C drive did not inadvertently affect system files or settings related to window movements. 6. Apply Windows Updates: - Make sure your Windows 7 system is up to date with the latest updates from Microsoft. Sometimes, updates include fixes for issues related to system functionality. If none of these steps resolve the issue, you might need to provide more details or consider seeking further assistance from a tech support professional. Feel free to provide more information if needed, and I'll be happy to assist you further!
 


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