Screen is divided after automatic update

My Acer netbook has restarted during the night after an automatic update. I now have 2 screens, below each other and text and images are "stretched" display is scroled upstairs and downstairs

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If you want to tell your particular situation (monitor/laptop) - I don't know that you have not provided information other than "Acer".  You should look at the specifications and manuals and FAQS for your particular model of Acer to find out what the native resolution and refresh rate are for your particular screen size and type.

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