
TRY AT YOUR OWN RISK, editing the registry can cause serious problems. I believe this will remove the overscan/underscan for any AMD card but I have only tested it on a Radeon Mobility HD 4200. If you have an idea that may help, post that, but there's no need to get frustrated because people ask the same question over, just ignore it or help them find the answer they're looking for. Know the answer you don't have to post something. Also as a note to those who just said buy a new card or go back to windows 7, don't give up so easily, if you don't Outdated and isn't supported and wont work with Windows 10, I found a fix that was posted/works. | Community :Īfter a good amount of searching and reading through posts on these forums of people replying in an irritated way that the 4000 series is

I modified the 59 & 60 refresh rates with all 00's as instructed below in the detailed How-To. It goes in 0000 & 0001 (because I have 2 monitors). Then a lot of scrolling down to get to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Video\ Must first change registry backup to open with Notepad. I copied and saved from the backup of registry. This is the original code for the registry key that I modified. Thanks again to everyone at all the posts that contributed to solve this problem. However, I decided I don't really use Catalyst Control Center so simply fixing the underscan-default setting in the registry (that AMD opted for) was simplest. Solved ATI Radeon HD 4200 driver for 64-bit Windows 10? - Windows 10 Forums The PhilGates method at thread ATI Radeon HD 4200 driver for 64-bit Windows 10? worked for me.

I found this info posted by others and it may help folks still seeking a solution.
