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  1. I am running Windows 7, and the display used to be clear. While play Black Ops, it froze, so I switched the screen to the desktop. The display settings from Black Ops had not changed to the usual ones, so I had a black border around the screen and everything was blurry. I thought restarting the PC would fix it, but it dint. It stayed there permanently. I learned that the black border was because of overscan, so i set it to 0. After that, my screen was still really blurry. I looked everywhere but had no luck. my screen resolution was the same as before playing black ops, meaning that it was already at the usual resolution. I tried ClearType font, still nothing worked. All my restore points have been deleted somehow, so i cant restore my PC to a previous time. Changing the monitor settings dint work, so I've concluded that it must be something wrong with the PC Display settings. I looked everywhere and couldn't find anything. Is there any way to make it clear again?
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