I'll throw my hat into the lot of suggestions.
To me it may look like a screen resolution setting. If you're at 800x600 try 1024x768. I know some programs won't display correctly at 800x600 as I ran into a handful of them back in my Win98 days.
I'll throw my hat into the lot of suggestions.
To me it may look like a screen resolution setting. If you're at 800x600 try 1024x768. I know some programs won't display correctly at 800x600 as I ran into a handful of them back in my Win98 days.
I'll throw my hat into the lot of suggestions.
To me it may look like a screen resolution setting. If you're at 800x600 try 1024x768. I know some programs won't display correctly at 800x600 as I ran into a handful of them back in my Win98 days.
This is going to sound crazy but it was already at 1024x768. I changed it around anyway just to see what happened. The other resolutions were not right at all but when I changed it back to 1024x769, the Superantispyware screen was fixed. Here comes the crazy part, the other applications still aren't right though.
I made a little video in Movie Maker and as you can see when I try to save it to my computer, the text is jumbled up and I can't use any of the buttons "Back, Next, or Cancel, at the bottom.
The Windows and Applications in CCleaner still doesn't fit.
Here is the screen of the corrected Superantispyware:
Thanks again EVERYONE for the wonderful help.
I don't see a problem with CCleaner. Just drag the Windows/Applications window to be bigger. There's a slidebar visible, so it should be draggable.
I see a difference in the Antispyware program; Option description font is no more bold.
Perhaps as your problem seems to be crazy and ordinary things don't seem to work, what about having movie maker open when you repeat again the same display changes again that fixed SAS?
Hmm now that SuperAntiSpyware is fixed that jogged the memory a bit:
Applications that require Internet Explorer to be installed may use it's settings such as System Restore, etc., and changing some settings in IE can make them look messed up.
I don't exactly remember off hand what setting in IE messes up other programs that rely upon it - "maybe" it's the Font setting in IE's General tab, but like I said I don't remember the exact setting.
The CCleaner screenshot to me looks like a messed up system font setting -or- perhaps you're using a theme that replaced uxtheme.dll that has made a mess of things.
...looks like a messed up system font setting...
Yes, there's a problem with the font. It's bold, where it shouldn't be.