Try pressing CTRL+ALT+Up Arrow.
Or
Check your adapter properties for screen rotation settings.
Right click the Desktop, click Properties > Advanced tab.
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"Linda" <anonymous DeleteThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> After booting up with landscape orientation, the desktop
> appears rotated 90 degrees. Other than turning the
> monitor on its side, how can I correct the problem?<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->