Screen size cut in half

I have a fresh install of Fedora on this HP screen computer. I’m not sure why, but the screen is squashed in the top half of the screen. It’s an intel i7 6th gen CPU with (I think) Intel 530 graphics card.

Does anyone know how I can fix it?

Maybe try changing cable? Also change type of cable, hdmi, displayport etc

Unfortunately not an option. It’s a singe screen/PC combo. The screen and the PC are the same thing, if that makes sense. Like an iMac.

Also, it looked perfectly fine while Windows was installed. It was windows 7 if that makes any difference

I see. Could be that a specific driver for this kind of solution is missing then.

I would try booting other distros to see if the problem persists.

What’s the computer model?

Did it boot and display properly from a live USB?

Have you done an update since installation? sudo dnf upgrade

That appears to be the welcome screen and readable. Maybe you could continue the setup then would be able to continue trouble shooting with an actual functioning system, not stopped in the middle of the initial setup.

Often with issues like this the upgrade done immediately after the initial setup and log in may fix the issue. There have been many updates since fedora 37 was initially released.

Go to settings and see what is the resolution it is showing there and do a system update and see if that helps.

I would try booting other distros to see if the problem persists.

I tried installing Debian and Manjaro, but it did the same thing.

What’s the computer model?

That appears to be the welcome screen and readable. Maybe you could continue the setup then would be able to continue trouble shooting with an actual functioning system, not stopped in the middle of the initial setup.

Unfortunately this did not work… I’m going to try installing Fedora 38 beta to see if it helps.

I found the solution. The solution was in comment #29 of this link: Bug #1906086 “[HP EliteOne 800 G2 23-in Touch AiO] Display is li...” : Bugs : linux package : Ubuntu. I had to disable Legacy mode, and disable secure boot, in the BIOS