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overscaling
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Overscaling on Windows systems, particularly with AMD Ryzen APUs like the Ryzen 5 5600G, can cause the display to extend beyond the screen boundaries, cutting off edges. This issue may appear after events like power outages or driver updates. Users often find that using DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) to remove the graphics driver temporarily fixes the resolution, but the problem returns after reinstalling the driver. Troubleshooting steps include adjusting scaling settings in the graphics control panel or display settings, checking for driver updates, or rolling back to a previous driver version. The tag covers user experiences and solutions for overscaling problems on Windows PCs.
I have an apu system. I have no graphic card yet. Until this morning, there was no problem in 1920x1080 resolution, but the power went out and when I turned the computer back on, I encountered an Overscaling problem. I couldn't fix this problem in any way and I deleted the driver with the help...