After adjusting the display resolution to a higher setting, it then dropdowns to a lower resolution after the users restart Windows. It is a somewhat baffling issue that arises for some users. The resolution change can often be due to incompatible or corrupted graphics card drivers and the Base video option. In addition, conflicting third-party software might adjust the resolution. In this article, we’ll show how you can fix the resolution in Windows 10 when it automatically changes.

Why does Windows 10 keep changing my screen resolution?

Here are a few reasons the resolution appears suddenly changed in Windows 10:

Safe Mode is enabled: When you boot Windows into Safe Mode, the resolution is automatically decreased. So check if you have inadvertently enabled it. Incompatible, corrupt, or outdated driver: When the installed drivers are outdated, incompatible, or corrupt, especially an out-of-date graphics driver, the resolution may be affected. Conflicting third-party apps: Several third-party apps are found to change the display settings, especially the ones meant to optimize performance. Buggy Windows update: If the resolution suddenly changed in Windows 10 after an update, it could be a bug to blame. Check if others on the same version of the OS, too, are reporting the problem.

Why does screen resolution change after sleep on Windows 10?

There are many reasons for this issue, but the most common one is your drivers, however, this isn’t the only issue, and many reported that their screen became pixelated after Windows update. Many users also reported that Windows goes to sleep too fast, which will cause your resolution to change more often than you would like. Resolution change can also appear if your second monitor isn’t detected properly, but luckily there are ways to fix this issue, and in today’s guide, we’ll show you how to do it.

How do I stop my screen resolution from changing?

1. Update your drivers

1.1 Update the drivers manually

You can also perform this step to update the Monitor driver. You will find the device under the Monitors section. There is also the option to select Uninstall device instead of Update driver in step 2 of this solution. That will trigger the system to automatically look for a new driver and install it after restart.

1.2 Update the drivers automatically

You can update the card drivers using dedicated software, such as DriverFix. Here are the steps you need to follow:

2. Deselect the base video option

3. Clean boot Windows

  1. Open Run with the Windows key + R hotkey.

  2. In the text box, input msconfig, and click OK.

  3. Click the Selective startup radio button on the General tab. SPONSORED

  4. Deselect the Load startup items checkbox, then select the Load system services and Use original boot configuration options.

  5. Select the Services tab and click the Hide all Microsoft services option.

  6. Press the Disable all button.

  7. Select the Apply option, and then press the OK button.

  8. Lastly, select the Restart option on the System Configuration window.

Another great method that works for some users when encountering the screen resolution changing by itself problem is to perform a clean boot of your PC. You can configure one via System Configuration in just a few steps, as seen above.

4. Rollback graphics card driver update

This solution is especially helpful if the problem started to occur after you installed a new graphics driver. If the Roll Back Driver option is grayed out, it means that you don’t have an older driver to go back to so move on to the next solution.

5. Restore Windows to an earlier date

What can I do if the resolution suddenly changes in Windows 11?

The new OS looks nicer and comes with new and improved features but is not so different from Windows 10 at its core. That is why all the solutions we outlined above will also work like a charm on Windows 11. The windows will have a slightly different design, with round corners, but the function will perform identically.

How do I reset my screen resolution in Windows 10?

Those are some of the fixes users have fixed the display resolution with. In addition to those fixes, turning off the screen saver and fast startup mode might resolve the issue. You might also be interested in reading our guide on how to set custom resolution on Windows 10. Let us know in the comments section below if you have additional suggestions or recommendations.

SPONSORED Name * Email * Commenting as . Not you? Save information for future comments
Comment

Δ