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    Issue with EVOC Clevo P870TM1 display in full screen

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by v8n3t, May 31, 2018.

  1. v8n3t

    v8n3t Notebook Consultant

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    Hello all, I am posting here because I hope you all can help identify whats wrong with this laptop.

    I think it just may be a driver issue but not sure. I am using the latest Nvidia Drivers 9793 from 5/21. When I maximize any window I get this strange line at the top

    I have uploaded a picture of it, and I think its a driver or zooming issue. I am unsure as how to correct this so any help I would gladly appreciate!

    EDIT:

    I wanted to also let you know that I have tried not maximizing a window, and bringing it up to the edge to see if it still exists and it does not. So apparently its only whenever I maximize a window.
     

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    v8n3t Notebook Consultant

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    Just wanted to report that I spoke with HIDEvolutions and we verified its a problem with google chrome!
     
  3. Dr. AMK

    Dr. AMK Living with Hope

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    Yes, it's clearly Windows or browser issue not related to the laptop at all.
     
  4. Meaker@Sager

    Meaker@Sager Company Representative

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    A good way of identifying a software bug is if it's only impacting the one program :)