Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. When you boot your system into Safe Mode, only the basic drivers are being used. I have included some information below that I hope will assist. Safe mode is a troubleshooting option for Windows that starts your computer in a limited state. Only the basic files and drivers necessary to run Windows are started. The words "Safe Mode" appear in the corners of the display to identify which Windows mode you are using.
Select Adapter tab. Select List All Modes. Select the desired resolution, and click ok. Or alternatively the most easiest thing to do when you press F8 for safe mode. Read the menu carefully. There is an option about selecting VGA mode. That will give you a usable desktop, then you can select your desired resolution. When I start my computer, the edges of my bios are cut off on my monitor. Could this be a bios problem now? I wonder if this isn't a monitor or graphics card problem.
The monitor works, a second monitor on this machine had the same problems. Also, I can't try a different graphics card because it is built into the motherboard and there are no pci slots. The problem is definently driver related.
SHARE 2. Certainly True But Web Designing I do it on windows i dont know for what reason but i feel comfortable SHARE 3. Your solution will also work if don't have the monitor working :ihih:. SHARE 4. SHARE 5. This process works for all version of Windows! SHARE 6. Last edited: Dec 23, It only takes a minute to sign up. Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search. A screen of mine burnt out, and was replaced with a screen of lower resolution.
It works in safe mode as that is in x resolution, but when I try to boot to normal mode, it fails. Is there a way to change the resolution for normal mode in safe mode? Once you're in Safe Mode, try setting the resolution to x That should persist once you boot into normal mode. If all else fails, uninstall the graphics card from the "Device Manager" while in safe-mode, and restart in normal mode.
Then install the drivers again. I just had this exact thing happen to me in my case I have a game that occasionally hoses my desktop resolution which shall go nameless but whose initials are SWTOR.
The problem is that I'm running under Windows 8.
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