screen resolution way out of wack

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windows was set to 1080, when you run lcd tv, every time you change res(or input) it displays what its been changed too(including res),(god i wish it were that simple) I used win snipit to get pics, then posted to flickr, then resized kinda low quality I know
 
Okay, so post the not-resized images. A screenshot is usually not helpful if you've edited it.
 
if you have a place for me to post, that would be helpfull flickr degrades the origional to 1024x576, my origionals are all 1080,

I just installed ff7 and remix on my 2yr old laptop and it worked without a hitch.(this one stays at home)(almost ready for closet)
My other laptop is the one I take on the road with me(gone 80% of the year) I would really like to figure it out
I'm working with a quosmioX505   I7(q740) processor 4gig ram and a Gforce GTX 460M
win 7 home prem. (64bit)
I don't mind rolling back to the older drivers you guys developed on if there is some kind of incompatibility
 
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I'll recheck, its only 2 months old(tops), and I completely updated it when I got it
I'm all up to date
 
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here's an interesting twist, I'm watching the beginning on my other laptop, that I installed remix to.  The beginning on here is completely different than the one on the pc i'm having problems with.  on the bad one(qosmio) its the stock intro, I'll bet that may have something to do with this
 
"Oh."

You're using an ancient version of my driver. Update to 0.7.10b and try again.
 
I'm using 7.10b
I deleted everything and tried only installing your driver direct( no remix) same issue.  I'm going to delete and reinstall again
kills me that my old terd computer took to it like a duck in water
 
I thought I had a nice solution, swap laptops at the tv, play the game, case closed.  I hooked up the older laptop, to the tv, bumped the res up to 1080, and BAM.....the exact same problem.  the older laptop has a top res of 1280x720(will put out 1080p via HDMI) so it was good on the coffee table.  Both laptops use Nvidia cards, although the other card is much older, probably 3 yrs old.  all in all the older laptop runs it fairly decent from its screen.  I decided to check out the qosmio w/o tv hooked up, but it still cut off a good chunk of the screen.  Hooking up to 1 yr old Samsung 46" T.V.  via HDMI.  Been using LCD tv's for monitors for about 4 years now, and have never encountered this before, so I think its safe to eliminate the display as being the culprit.  I'm interested in any experimnets you guys have in mind, I don't mind being the guinee pig.
 
OK, seriously?  You were just told to quit making multiple posts, and it's obvious from your past posts you know how to use the edit button.  I would suggest you continue to EDIT from here on out instead of double and triple posting.  Warning issued.
 
I thought I had a nice solution, swap laptops at the tv, play the game, case closed.  I hooked up the older laptop, to the tv, bumped the res up to 1080, and BAM.....the exact same problem.  the older laptop has a top res of 1280x720(will put out 1080p via HDMI) so it was good on the coffee table.  Both laptops use Nvidia cards, although the other card is much older, probably 3 yrs old.  all in all the older laptop runs it fairly decent from its screen.  I decided to check out the qosmio w/o tv hooked up, but it still cut off a good chunk of the screen.  Hooking up to 1 yr old Samsung 46" T.V.  via HDMI.  Been using LCD tv's for monitors for about 4 years now, and have never encountered this before, so I think its safe to eliminate the display as being the culprit.  I'm interested in any experimnets you guys have in mind, I don't mind being the guinee pig.
Had the exact same problem. Your resolution is set to something your monitor is "auto-adjusting" try all sorts of weird resolutions and get back to us. Start with 480x640 and up. Hope this helps. You can also try messing with your monitor to get it to stop auto adjusting it.
 
I had this same problem after installing my new video card (Nvidia Geforce 210). My picture was too "zoomed-in" when I would start FFVII with Remix and aalis 7.10 driver. I fixed it by changing my font size (DPI) back to default settings in the control panel.  Hope this helps others struggling with this issue.  And and million thanks too all that contribute to this site! Truly outstanding work and dedication to FFVII.
 
I have this very same problem, but I haven't changed any fonts or anything. (I have this problem even when I don't have any mod or the update patch installed)
How do I fix this issue?

I'm running XP and I am also using an Nvidia Video card.

UPDATE: Nevermind, I fixed this problem by refreshing the monitor screen manually (manually aligning the screen).
 
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