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My text looks very fuzzy & unclear. when I change the setting for text instead of graphics, I can't get it to stay on setting

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Make sure you have the correct video driver and set the resolution higher

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Hello Two days ago web images and logos on this PC/monitor started becoming fuzzy/pixelated. Also, web pages load slowly. Problem is seen with different browsers also. Desktop environment appearance is OK....

1)Go to Control Panel>Appearance and themes>display>settings>Make sure your screen resolution is set to more than 1024X768 and millions of colors.
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