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Windows 7 disable magnifier
Windows 7 disable magnifier







windows 7 disable magnifier

Click the Boot tab and check the Safe boot settings.

windows 7 disable magnifier

Try running MSCONFIG (Start, Run, type MSCONFIG). I can push F8 and it will give me a series of actions to do from Safe Mode to start Windows normally. Now I receive a message at startup that shows Windows 7 recovered. I used a Windows 7 repair disk I made and got it to work. Next day I tried to restart my system and received a boot error of a corrupted file. Now you can rename the file (right-click, Rename) to anything other than what it is (i.e. Select your user name and then click the Edit button. Click the Permissions tab, then the Change Permissions button. Click OK to go back one screen to the Advanced Security Settings dialog. Choose to make yourself owner under the "Change owner to" section. Right-click this file, go to Properties, Security tab, click the Advanced button then the Owner tab and then the Edit button. Here's how: Using Windows File Explorer, navigate to c:\windows\system32. Since it is considered a system file, you have to jump through a few hoops, but it's still doable. There is not a straight-forward way to turn Magnifier off. Maybe that's how you are inadvertently turning it on. The Windows key pressed with the + key is one way to activate the Windows Magnifier. I find this feature to be useless and often open it inadvertently. Windows 7 Home Premium comes with a feature that magnifies a portion of the page.









Windows 7 disable magnifier