My "Save for Web" dialogue box is so huge the save button is off screen

I'm running Windows XP with Photoshop CS6.
Since the "Save" button runs off the edge of my monitor, I can't click Save. I also can't move the dialogue box up far enough to get to it before running out of screen space. I tried just hitting the enter key, but nothing happened. I end up having to do a control-alt-delete to get out of Photoshop altogether.
I've never had this problem before when I had CS2 or with the CS6 I have at work.
Is there a way around this?

I was able to drag the window down, but it would not resize. The cursor did change to what is normally a resize cursor, but it had no effect. Again, I could drag the window up by the title bar, but not far enough to get to the save button. I right-clicked the start button, but I didn't see any options for moving windows.
I recently had virus problems and they wiped my computer and reinstalled everything. Since then, I've noticed every web page in all my browsers are too wide to fit in the browser without scrolling (but I never had that problem before the wipe). Now I'm wondering if that problem is somehow related to this Photoshop problem. Maybe my screen resolution was set wrong? But I hesitate to mess with it; the last time I tried messing with that to make my parents' computer easier for them to see, it just threw everything out of whack and it was difficult getting it back to normal.

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