Windows 8 screen doesn't fit monitor [closed] - windows-8

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I've just installed Windows 8.1 (my friend tells me the PC will start and shut down faster than Windows 7). I encounter some problems: the screen doesn't fit correctly There are black bars at top and bottom of the screen.
My monitor is LG E2211. I tried using the buttons on the monitor but I can't change the original ratio and It says "Digital input No access" when I choose auto.
I found this topic which has similar problem but it's only for windows 7
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/286677-33-black-bars-5850?
Also, all the games and videos is becoming a lot slower. My friend told me it's because the PC didn't recognize the graphic card. Is it correct?

Go to your official graphic card's manufacturer's website and download the latest driver. I Had the same problem with mine.
Sometimes the native driver struggles to register the correct resolution or place it off screen.

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I'm looking for a way to do screenshots in a resolution of 2560x1600 pixel (current game: Skyrim).
My Display supports only resolutions up to Full-HD. Since I can't get higher in the Options-Menue (no possible option above Full-HD for me), I tried to modify the preferences.ini ("SkyrimPrefs.ini").
When I try to start the game, the following error appears:
Failed to initialize renderer.
Your display doesn't support the selected resolution.
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A guide for NVIDIA: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=509076
A guide for AMD: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=472941
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