Unable to change screen resolution in Windows 11/10 [Tutorial]

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Unable to change screen resolution in Windows 11/10 [Tutorial]
Unable to change screen resolution in Windows 11/10 [Tutorial]
Unable to change screen resolution in Windows 11/10 [Tutorial]

After upgrading Windows 10, most users reported that they cannot change the resolution on their Windows 10 devices, which can be quite annoying and affect various online activities.

In order to enjoy a good viewing experience, your computer's screen resolution settings have been set so that you can change or adjust them according to your viewing pleasure.

While this may seem like a typical problem, where the screen literally freezes at the most basic resolution, or you find the setting grayed out so you can't change it, there is a cause and solutions.

Issues covered in this tutorial:
I can't change the screen resolution Windows 10
I can't change the screen resolution Windows 11

It often happens, mainly after a Windows update or the installation of a new graphics card, that you cannot adjust the screen resolution on your PC running Windows 11/10. Sometimes you won't be able to find an option to change the screen resolution because the drop-down list freezes or always reverts to the old resolution. Even worse, the monitor does not display the native resolution. In this tutorial, I talk about how to fix the problem if you can't change the screen resolution on Windows 11/10.

Fix Unable to Change Screen Resolution in Windows 10: With Microsoft's new Windows 11, there seems to be a typical issue in which users are unable to change their desktop screen resolution. The screen freezes at the base resolution and when you go to the screen resolution settings in Windows 11, it appears grayed out, which means you cannot change the setting. The main cause of this problem seems to be incompatible or outdated display drivers which seem to conflict with Windows and thus create the problem.

This tutorial will apply to computers, laptops, desktops, and tablets running Windows 10 and Windows 11 (Home, Pro, Enterprise, Education) operating systems from all supported hardware manufacturers, such as Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, Alienware, Razer, MSI, Huawei, Microsoft Surface and Samsung.

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