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    what the hell, IE not "full screen"

    I don't know what's the problem,

    I'm using WinXP with Internet Explorer 6

    I was just surfing some emulation websites and didn't install anything under IE for any website (at least I don't know of)

    the only thing I messed with was is ULTRA HLE, eVOODOO, and XGL200 (the're N64 emlators and glide wrappers)

    they're deleted now and they didn't istall anything into my OS

    anyway, I got this annoying problem now. when I click on the "full window" box in my IE, it would just cover half the bottom screen instead of the full screen like it normally do..

    anyone had this problem before?

    thanks in advance for your help. btw: I did a reset already

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    Have you tried pressing F11?
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    that's not the one, I mean full window, not full screen :P

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    click the expand button until the screen is as big as it will go, then drag the edges down to the corner to fill your screen. sounds to me like you closed out the last window of ie as a pop-up ad or banner window, it will save your last setting and sometimes cause this exat problem. also, right click the IE icon in your quick launch bar, select properties, and in the run drop-down box select maximized.
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