Users with nVidia video cards installed with 3.0 desktop manager and  later
can use the nVidia Grids to break up their windows. To do this right-click
on the nVidia settings, open nVidia Desktop Manager, and click Edit Display
Grids. Once you've edited the display grids you can move windows to the
grids by holding down Alt and dragging the window to a grid or right-click
on the window bar, click nVidia Options, and Maximize to grid.

Check either display properties, or graphics properties. And also look for
something like extended display mode, or multi-monitor mode. I think the
user has accidentally activated the grid using some global hotkey.


On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 7:16 PM, Mukund Deshpande <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> Hi All,
>
> Any pointers regarding this issue??
>
> thanks,
>
> SMS
>
> --- In [email protected] <twincling%40yahoogroups.com>, Mukund
> Deshpande <mukund.twincl...@...> wrote:
> >
> > Hi All:
> >
> > One of my friend is facing problems with his laptop.Can anybody solve it?
> I
> > thoufht it was something related to xwindow config!!!! but he is having
> the
> > same problem at boot time also!
> >
> > Here's his mail to the twincling
> >
> > "I am using Hp pavilion dv 2750ea laptop from two years.
> > I met problem with display recently that screen is split into 6
> individual
> > parts and each individual is showing normal window,that each screen is
> > showing cursor and Start button and so.
> > It is showing same when booting also
> > Please tell me solution to my problem"
> >
> > REGARDS
> > ABHINAY REDDY

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