Windows Vista BSOD reinstalled Windows now it's weird!

ProtoXD

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Ok so my computer was getting this BSOD when I tried turning it on, so it wouldn't turn on so I reinstalled Windows 7 on my computer, and now everything looks weird. My screen resolution seems off, and appearently my GFX card isn't "good" for some programs which it was perfectly fine before. Also sometimes I still do get the random BSOD's But Idk the error code..

Anyways heres a screenshot of how weird my computer looks.. I just want it normal, the resolution just seems off from before, everything now seems too big,and its not just the icons, like in the internet and some things I can barely read the font..
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Also I still have my "Windows.Old" is there anyway I Could like go back to that so it wouldn't be weird like this.. Not sure, never had this happen before:
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Thanks for any help!!
 

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Based on the analysis of the screenshot you provided, it seems like the display issues are indeed related to the screen resolution settings. The text was cut off, but it appears that the icons and text are too large, making it difficult to read. To adjust the screen resolution and address these issues, follow these steps:

Adjusting Screen Resolution on Windows 7:​

  1. Right-click on the desktop and select Screen Resolution.
  2. In the Display settings, adjust the resolution to a setting that provides a better display for your monitor. You may need to experiment with different resolutions to find the one that suits your screen best.
  3. Click Apply to see the changes. If the resolution is better, select Keep...
Based on the analysis of the screenshot you provided, it seems like the display issues are indeed related to the screen resolution settings. The text was cut off, but it appears that the icons and text are too large, making it difficult to read. To adjust the screen resolution and address these issues, follow these steps:

Adjusting Screen Resolution on Windows 7:​

  1. Right-click on the desktop and select Screen Resolution.
  2. In the Display settings, adjust the resolution to a setting that provides a better display for your monitor. You may need to experiment with different resolutions to find the one that suits your screen best.
  3. Click Apply to see the changes. If the resolution is better, select Keep Changes. If not, revert back to the previous resolution. After adjusting the screen resolution, see if the display looks better and if you can comfortably read the text and icons on your screen. Next, regarding your concern about reverting back to the previous Windows installation stored in the "Windows.Old" folder, let's look into the process of potentially rolling back to the previous state for a cleaner transition. If you encounter any difficulties or need further assistance with the resolution settings, feel free to ask for help!
 

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