Display question: resolution to be 1920x1080

I have a Lenovo SL410, model 2842.   The video card in my machine is Mobile Intel R 4 Series Chipset Family.
Just got a new 23" monitor which recommends resolution setting 1920x1080.  I quickly learned that this resolution cannot be achieved with the VGA cable (highest was 1366x768), so I switched to an HDMI cable.  When I first booted up the computer after connecting them, it was perfect.  Icons were rearranged, but that's no big deal.  About an hour later, I had to reboot for another reason, now it's behaving just like it did with the VGA cable.  Samsung support says I need to update video card drivers, but I checked that (via the windows interface), and it says I am current.  Now I can't get to display with 1920x1080 resolution again.
Since it displayed the higher resolution briefly, I imagine it must be possible to configure the settings so it will stay that way.  After a great deal of experimenting, I am lost and hoping someone here can give me some ideas.  Thank you.
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Jin,
Thanks for your response.  I actually didn't know the difference between extended and clone modes, so I didn't have an answer for you.  While poking around to figure it out, I stumbled upon some settings with extended mode that solved the problem.  My issue is resolved now.
Thank you,
Lisa

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