Didn't help at all. I have already tried those solutions in Windows 7 and 10. Note: this is a problem I've had since Windows 7. The computer seems to think that it is displaying on a 1024x768 screen...
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Didn't help at all. I have already tried those solutions in Windows 7 and 10. Note: this is a problem I've had since Windows 7. The computer seems to think that it is displaying on a 1024x768 screen...
I was hoping upgrading to Windows 10 might've offered other options for fixing my problem. It's been too long and I can't go back to Windows 7. Windows 10 as a whole has been working more efficiently...
I've tried updating the driver along with restoring it to original version. Each way I'm not getting changes. The only difference is when I'm on the old version, I have the 1024x600 resolution which...
I've tried every resolution made available. I"ve even tried much higher resolutions. The outcome is still the same.
It is in auto hide. I have to keep taskbar on top or sides to use it.
The first picture I uploaded with the red line is Windows 7 from my office computer. I just did that to give an example of my problem. The one I just posted a few minutes ago with display settings is...
as you can see, screen shot looks normal. however from my point of view looking at the screen, I'm missing the bottom portion. the display is stretched too far downward.
resolution is where it's...
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System Spec
Computer type:LaptopSystem Manufacturer/Model Number:Acer Aspire One D257OS:Windows 10CPU:Intel Atom N570 / 1.66 GHzMemory:1GBGraphics Card(s):Intel GMA 3150
I HAVE ATTACHED PICTURE...