HP Pavilion p6823w: the HP screen resolution

So I just recently installed the preview of Windows 10 and I ended up getting very large screens as usual. So I used some old drivers when I was looking for them for Windows 7. I installed all the drivers that I kept and time stand, auto screen resized itself and it was 1600 x 900, which is the size of my screen. Overview of Windows 10 being in beta, there was a lot of bug so I decided to remove 10 Windows and install Windows 8.1. When I tried to use the same drivers, the screen remained the same at 1280 x 1024.

How does this work again? Auto, Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 10 works resize screen, but not the Windows 8.1? WIndows 8 and Windows 8.1 do not have the same modules? How that even make any sense. And what makes it all even funnier how will Windows 10 preview (Beta) can pick up and automatic resizing with the same drivers in Windows 7 and Windows 8?

Well. Might as well scratch or close this message. My computer no longer works because I wanted to was to resize the screen resolution and now my BIOS killed my computer. Sigh...

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