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Alex161

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I have a windows 7 PC with two monitors and a moment ago, something came onto one screen and I clicked on it without understanding, Now I have only one monitor working with all the ikons on that. At my age (80) ita a problem. Can anyone suggest a correction please as I am not very IT or PC minded.
 
Thank you. I have since 'googled' the problem and it was far easier than I imagined. Am now back to both monitors, so all OK. My PC is rather old, it has one fan not working, so I have added an exterior one to keep it cool as sometimes it issues a notice to say its overheating. I must bite the bullit at some time and renew the big box, but am reluctant to do so as I do like windows 7 and fear that window 10 or whatever will cause problems. Hey Ho, life goes on ................................
 
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