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What do you mean has gone small? You mean your icons are smaller?
Try changing your screen resolution. Right Click on an open space on the
desktop and select Properties. When the Display Properties window
opens select the Appearance tab. Look down at the bottom and you can
make sure your Font Size is Normal, if not change it to Normal. Click
the Settings tab and change your screen resolution. The higher the
resolution, the smaller the icons. Size 1024x768 is what most people
use.
You can also get to the display properties to perform the steps above by
clicking Start/Control Panel or Start/Settings/Control Panel. Look for
Display or Appearance and Personalization. Open it and the display
properties window will open.
If you are using Windows 7 you can also just click Start and in the
search box type Screen Resolution. Look up at the top for the search
results and click on Screen Resolution.
If you can't get it back to the way it was you can try doing a System
Restore. System Restore allows you to select a Restore Point (date and
time) before you started having problems. So if you display went small
yesterday, then select a restore point before yesterday.
System Restore does not delete your data, documents, music, pictures,
videos or programs (unless the program was installed after the restore
point you selected). To start System Restore click
Start/Program/Accessories/System Tools/System Restore then select a data
and time before you started having the issue.
If you are using Windows 7 you can just click Start then in the search
box type System Restore and look up at the returned search results and
select System Restore.
System Recovery on the other hand deletes everything and sets your system back to when your first purchased it.
Right click in the backdrop and select Properties then go to settings and up the slider to about 1024x 768 or higher if you need it. This only applies to Win XP
Unplug the phone from the computer and power down then try holding the power button and the home button for around ten seconds the screen should show the apple logo and release the buttons then wait and see if the phone loads up to the home screen.....this can take while for the phone to register so dont push at the buttons etc just see if it changes. If not then follow the steps below to put your phone into recovery mode and restore it
Hope this helps
Use the following steps to restore your iPhone.
***** IF YOU CANT SEE YOU IPHONE IN ITUNES OR IT IS STUCK AT THE APPLE
LOGO - POWER DOWN YOUR PHONE - HOLD DOWN THE HOME BUTTON FOR AROUND
6SECS WHILST CONNECTING TO ITUNES - RELEASE BUTTON - ITUNES WILL THEN APPEAR WITH MESSAGE
SAYING IT HAS DETECTED IPHONE IN RECOVERY MODE & CONTINUE TO RESTORE
YOUR PHONE - FOLLOW FROM STEP 6! ) *****
Make sure you have the latest version of iTunes installed and running before attempting to update.
Connect your device to your computer.
Select your iPhone when it appears in iTunes under Devices.
Select the Summary tab.
Select the Restore option.
When
prompted to back up your settings before restoring, select the Back Up
option. If you have just backed up the
device, it is not necessary to create another.
Select
the Restore option when iTunes prompts you (as long as you've backed up
your device, you should not have to worry about restoring your phone).
Once the restore process has completed, the device restarts and displays the Apple logo while starting up:
After a restore, the iPhone displays the "Connect
to iTunes" screen. Keep your device connected until the "Connect to
iTunes" screen goes away or you see "iPhone is activated." If iTunes
does not have an Internet connection, you cannot complete this step.
The
final step is to restore your device from a previous backup. Once your
device is restored and-in the case of the iPhone-in the process of
activating, you should be able to see the following in iTunes:
Select the backup you want for your device and select the Continue button to complete your device's restoration.
If you do not want to restore from backup, select "Set up as new...
Looks to me like a software error, or perhaps some sort of problem with the O.S (operating system) Best bet would be to take it back to where you bought it, and have them examine it.
The black box is a text box for closed captioning. Some stations send the signal which turns on the box while not actually broadcasting any text. Go into your setup menu and turn off closed captioning, or at least change it to a different mode. The easiest option is to restore factory presets.
The same happened to me. What you do is, your supposed to enter the code. If it doesn't work, enter your password from before. Everything is erased because it reset itself. There is nothing yoou can do. You can also bring it to a Verizon Store for them to restore your contacts and music.
Most likely it won't help.
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