Problem With Sizing My Window

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When i go to a url site the url page does not fully extend to the width & height of my screen. I'll get a one inch margin either on the top or bottom. I've tried using my mouse to 'pull' the page to the maximum height & width. I then went to the upper right of the screen & clicked the central square. Unfortunately this didn't help. Suggestions please?
 
I've had the same problem before. After you stretch the window, click the central square on the top right. Then go to the left side of your window and at the top, click on File and Exit to close the window. The next time you open the window it should be full size. If it's not you may have to repeat the steps a couple of times.
 
Thanks Cindy....Unfortunately it didn't work.....This problem occurred when I chose to use IE as my browser. May look for an alternate browser.
 
Hi! Your monitor could be going bad! Maybe try up dating the driver??? What do you show in devise manager. Any yellow marks??
 
Bob......That's a good question & I am unable to distinguish the difference between the two?
 
The browser has a border around it when not full screen. If there is no border then you're at full screen.

Now many sites will not fill all the screen. Many set to fill a percent or set amount of pixels. Free PC Help Forum is set at 1180px. Some set at 92%. Unless a site has a true fluid design which is one set to max width of 100% a page will never fill up the browser.

Can you take a screenshot of what you're seeing and post it?
 
Bob.....Since I'm having multiple problems with my computer I've decided to do a restore to the system default.
 
No thank you cindy. I prefer to go back to system default & have a clean slate. One question though.....In what order should i download various programs such as "windows updates, firewall, anti-virus/anti-spyware, etc?
 
Updates first after clean install. Windows Firewall should be installed and already turned on as will Windows Defender. Then install the virus/malware scanner of you choice.

I myself only use Windows Defender and Malwarebytes. Been keeping me protected for a few years like that.
 
Thanks for the info bob. I'll probably open a can of worms on my next question/comment....Is minimal defense using one antivirus & one antimalware the preference by most of the members here?
 
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