My Task size is too big. help please!

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       #11

    I restarted my whole computer as in factorized, I made it refresh to make it the first day I got this computer...
    So the taskbar is still the same, please someone help :/
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       #12

    Do you have the latest video drivers installed?
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  3. Posts : 14
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       #13

    Brink said:
    Do you have the latest video drivers installed?
    I think, but i'm not completely sure
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       #14

    What's the brand and model number of your graphics card or computer?

    I'll be happy to look up the latest driver for it. :)
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       #15

    When I swapped from a CRT to a LCD Flatscreen, my graphics driver remembered the "overscan" settings.
    This meant that the window was the wrong size on the LCD.
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  6. Posts : 14
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       #16

    hmm, my task bar is still shrunked.. it's annoying, will anyone help me!
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       #17

    Brink said:
    What's the brand and model number of your graphics card or computer?

    I'll be happy to look up the latest driver for it. :)
    Screenshot by Lightshot

    Last edited by Brink; 08 Aug 2014 at 11:06. Reason: embedded image
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       #18

    If you like, you can use the Intel Driver Update Utility to check for any needed updates, and install any it recommends. This will include your integrated Intel HD graphic driver. :)
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       #19

    Brink said:
    If you like, you can use the Intel Driver Update Utility to check for any needed updates, and install any it recommends. This will include your integrated Intel HD graphic driver. :)
    yeah that's not even the problem.. does no one know the answer?
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  10. Posts : 72,046
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       #20

    It's so you can get the latest video driver downloaded and installed to see if it may hopefully sort your overscan issue.
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