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It's an oldish vaio and when switches on the picture does not fill the screen I have tried the resolution but it's at it's highest so can this be sorted at a shop thanks it's onWindows vista
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Hi, we get this a lot with the Vaio, it (usually) means that the right driver for the graphics chip isn't in, and Windows has made a "best guess" at it.
Check in your Hardware Settings to see if the display driver has a yellow triangle by it, or is listed as a default VGA. It might even have a driver showing, just the wrong one.
It's a relatively quick fix if you wanted to bring it in, or if you want to do it yourself just send me a message.
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