2010 HP Monitor: display Windows 10 problems

Last night, I installed upgrading Windows 10 and everything was going well. When I turned on today, the monitor went berserk! The desktop icons are much larger than they were and seem to be crushed. I tried to change the resolution of the screen, but the HP site says that this monitor should be set to 1600 x 900... There is no option for this in Win10.

Offered recommended setting is 1024 x 768 and there is no way (that I know of) to change the correct setting.

I tried pressing the "Auto" button on the screen and it says it must adapt to the screen, but it makes no difference.

When I checked the pilot apparently is aware, but there is a message under monitor properties 'Vents' saying 'device not migrated.

Can anyone help?

Thank you

:-(

Loretta

OK... problem solved restart. How was I supposed to know that?

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