Only 80% of the size of the screen after getting out of the mode standby

After doing a complete clean reinstall of windows 7hp by a geek I had a problem with the size of the windows form when coming out of the fashion watch? (about 80% and the text is distorted) I even disabled sleep mode and still am having this problem... screen size is the value recommended 1920 x 1080 on viewsonic monitor.  Have windows 7hp with ie9. All antivirals and malaware say all is well in the registry, etc.    Thanks for your help!

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