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AutoRestoreScreen=<Boolean> Default: True Purpose: Specifies whether the display for non-Windows applications should be restored by Windows or the applications themselves when they become active. If enabled, Windows saves the display information for a non-Windows application in memory when you switch away from the application. When you switch back to the application, Windows uses this information to restore the screen. If disabled, the application must restore its own display by repainting the screen. This requires less memory, but can slow down performance since Windows can usually restore the screen faster. Note: This setting only applies to VGA displays and affects only applications that notify Windows that they can update their own screen automatically when Windows initiates a display update call. To Change: Use Notepad to edit the SYSTEM.INI file. |
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