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    Windows 10 no 1920x1080 option

    Just upgraded from win 7 to 10 and i am having issues with the screen resolution i have reinstalled drivers twice and i still do not have an option for 1920x1080 win 7 did not have this issue.

    Using a HD5770

    Atm i am using a program called CRU to add a custom resolution seems to be working fine for now.

    Thank you in advance

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    Mine was set to native resolution by default... In every build.

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    Redownload your graphics card drivers fails to detect them for some reason
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    I'm not much of a computer geek, so I wish I could help you out more, but I just wanted to say that patience and persistence pay off. My husband and I both upgraded from Win 7 to 10 (he has the Pro version, I have Home) and we both had the same problem. As soon as he installed the proper nVidia drivers for Win 10 his problems cleared right up. I had to install them like 3 times and reboot twice before everything just suddenly worked. It was a total PITA and I was just starting to panic. I think maybe this was the culprit? http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/07...iver_conflict/. It might be a coincidence but what finally worked for me was to NOT install the drivers via GEForce Experience, but rather to do it from nVidia's website. I can't honestly tell you though whether that was actually the issue or whether it was a coincidence. If you've only tried one way, try the other.

    The only other thing I can suggest is do the Windows patch updates. If you really feel like you're stuck I know there are a bunch of 'fix' articles if you Google "Windows 10 Nvidia driver issues" (http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/windows-10-...pgrade-1513643, etc.)

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