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01-24-2023 05:33 PM
Product: M01-F1214
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 11
Windows11 moves and resizes open programs at night no sleep mode enabled Just started this week. may have inadvertently changed something in settings. Have gone back and checked every thing I can find without any luck.
Before the windows of Firefox, task manager, text boxes, etc would be in same place that I left them.
Hardware is a desktop monitor is VGA 2nd monitor is a TV using HDMI from the mother board, not a video card. Now everything is resized to the VGA. Neither gets turned off. Both go into stand by mode so that when a signal come to it, they come on.
Any and all suggestions are welcome
Thank you
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