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  1. Posts : 274
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       #21

    It finally completed with a message that it failed. I into Safe Mode and started System Restore again.

    Ii will add here that I wasn't having any trouble playing my games. I just kept getting that message that I wouldn't get the best picture unless I use the recommended resolution, which I was using. But then I had that glitch happen with the taskbar.

    Anyway, we'll see what happens with this run of SR.

    later ... Same result with the SR run in Safe Mode. It failed.

    You and Dalchina helped me last March with my laptop, instructing me how to do an in-place repair, where I wouldn't lose any of my programs or anything. Do you think that might be a wise thing to do in this case?
    Last edited by Nikilet; 19 Sep 2018 at 02:12.
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  2. Posts : 31,644
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       #22

    Nikilet said:
    You and Dalchina helped me last March with my laptop, instructing me how to do an in-place repair, where I wouldn't lose any of my programs or anything. Do you think that might be a wise thing to do in this case?
    No, I don't think that would help...

    Nikilet said:
    This is a brand new computer...
    Nikilet said:
    This is a Dell E207WFP...
    The computer may be new, but the monitor is quite old - in fact so old that the Dell US support site no longer has any downloads for it. The Dell UK site still does however.

    Your Intel® HD Graphics P630 is providing an active signal resolution of 1920x1080 which is beyond the maximum resolution of 1680x1050 that your monitor can handle.


    You need to tell Windows the monitor that you are using and its capabilities. For that you need the .INF file for your Dell E207WFP. Dell UK has that...
    Dell E207WFP, A Rev | Dell UK
    ...but if you get redirected to the US site (which doesn't) the the direct download link is here.
    https://downloads.dell.com/monitors/R144818.zip

    Unpack the .zip file to a folder on your PC. Open Device Manager and find the monitor under Monitors. Double-click on it and select the Drivers tab, then click Update Driver. Select 'Browse my computer for driver software' and point it to the folder where you unpacked the .zip file. Once the .inf file is installed the desktop resolution and the native resolution should both say 1680x1050 and the mismatch that caused the taskbar to be off the bottom of the monitor should be no more.
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  3. Posts : 274
    Windows 10
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       #23

    I was so hopeful, but it didn't work. I tried twice. It tells me that windows has determined that the best driver for my device is already installed.

    later ... I've decided I am real tired of messing with this. I ordered an inexpensive Dell monitor from amazon.com. Even tho inexpensive, it had better reviews than most of the more expensive ones, and it states 1920x1080 pixels. It's supposed to be here by Friday so I hope I can come back here and tell you I have it hooked up and everything is good!

    Now that's out of the way for the time being, I'm concerned about this new computer failing two Restore operations, even in safe mode. I've used SR many times and I've never had it fail before. It concerns me because I'm thinking there has to be something wrong with the system for SR to fail. Yet there are no indications of that.
    Last edited by Nikilet; 19 Sep 2018 at 13:06.
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  4. Posts : 1,773
    Windows 10 Home
       #24

    "It tells me that windows has determined that the best driver for my device is already installed."

    You get that message if you click 'Search automatically ...'. Place the unzipped folder that Bree directed you to, on your Desktop. Follow this procedure in Device Manager/Monitors to install. In 2nd screen, Browse to Desktop and select unzipped folder, then Next and bottom. May need restart to finish. -
    Lost Taskbar-screenshot_1.jpgLost Taskbar-screenshot_2.jpg
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  5. Posts : 274
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #25

    No, I did it right, but I did it again just to make sure. I did click on the option to browse my computer. I got the same results again.
    The zip file would not show up for some reason so I had to unzip it an then it did.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Lost Taskbar-desktop-menu.png   Lost Taskbar-driver-download.png  
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  6. Posts : 274
    Windows 10
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       #26

    Well, just to keep things updated, I decided to try a system restore in safe mode again. I had about 5 restore points so decided to try yet another one. I got into safe mode and discovered that all my SR points had been wiped away. There was only 1 item listed which was labeled "undo."
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  7. Posts : 274
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #27

    I ordered and received a new monitor and no more problems. I am told that there would have been a way to make that old monitor work, but that is behind me now. This monitor is a little larger and although I was totally satisfied with the old one, this larger size is pretty nice. Thanks to everyone for your input and help.
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  8. Posts : 1,773
    Windows 10 Home
       #28

    "I ordered and received a new monitor and no more problems. ... this larger size is pretty nice."

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