Windows 8 is
the most popular operating system by Microsoft which is now being used
in desktops, laptops, netbooks, tablets and mobiles. In this version,
microsoft has replaced the start menu with start screen and removed the
start button. The start screen looks more stylish and is customizable.
Microsoft has provided some in built apps in windows 8 and you candownload more apps from app store also.
These apps are running perfectly on devices with high resolution display, but if you installWindows 8 in any netbook with low resolution, windows apps don't run and following error appears : "The screen resolution is too for this app to run. Change your screen resolution."
Now, what to do next. Can the apps not be run on your netbook..?? Well, you might be knowing that the solution for
most of the windows problems are hidden in windows registry and here
also, I'm going to use windows registry to increase the screen
resolution of the netbook to make the apps run in the netbook.
2. Now type regedit and press enter to open registry editor.
3. Now press ctrl+F keys to open FIND dialog box. Type Display1_DownScalingSupported and press enter key.
4. When the key is found, double click on it and change the value of it from 0 to 1 and clickOK.
5. Now close the registry editor and restart your computer.
6. Now when computer starts, right click on the desktop and click SCREEN RESOLUTION.
7. Now increase the resolution and click APPLY and OK.
8. Now open any app, it will run successfully.
Follow the steps below:
1. Press win+R keys to open RUN.2. Now type regedit and press enter to open registry editor.
3. Now press ctrl+F keys to open FIND dialog box. Type Display1_DownScalingSupported and press enter key.
4. When the key is found, double click on it and change the value of it from 0 to 1 and clickOK.
5. Now close the registry editor and restart your computer.
6. Now when computer starts, right click on the desktop and click SCREEN RESOLUTION.
7. Now increase the resolution and click APPLY and OK.
8. Now open any app, it will run successfully.
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