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Hey guys,
So here is my problem: I reinstalled windows 8.1 on my laptop and now the screen appeared doubled, kind of a 3D resolution or something like it.
Here are my settings:
ACER Aspire V5-431P-987B4G50Mass
Processor: Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU 987 @ 1.50GHz 1.50GHz
installed memory: 4.00GB (3.80 GB usable)
system type: 64-bit Operating system, x64 based processor
Pen and Touch: Full Windows Touch Support with 10 Touch Points
If I uninstall the current graphics driver and reboot the system, then the screen goes back to normal. I tried to install many different drivers that intel gives me but still the same problem. Another thing is when I use Teamviewer I can see the screen perfectly. Does anyone have an idea why?
I would appreciate it.
Emmanuel
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Hello everyone,
The problem was coming from the BIOS. I installed windows on the legacy BIOS which I guess messed up my system. So I realized that I should try the only thing I didn't do, change the BIOS system into UEFI boot which actually worked and still does.
I hope it helps.
Emmanuel
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Nevermind, found the problem.
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Hello EmmanuelK,
Thank you for joining the Intel communities.
I'm glad that your issue has been resolved; could you please let us know how did you resolve the problem? That can help solving somebody else problem
Best wishes,
Ivan
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Hello everyone,
The problem was coming from the BIOS. I installed windows on the legacy BIOS which I guess messed up my system. So I realized that I should try the only thing I didn't do, change the BIOS system into UEFI boot which actually worked and still does.
I hope it helps.
Emmanuel
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Thank you for sharing that information with us, I hope this can help other customers.
Best wishes,
Ivan
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