Hp pavilion 15 notebook- screen resolution

My screen resolution had changed from 1280 X 900 to 1366 X 768 and the notification your resolution is lower and might not fit for few items is displayed. i dont know how to change the screen resolution and many folders are very big to see and i even refresh my laptop settings  to defaulit settings. even that i can't change my screen resoluttion. so please help me to resolve this problem.

Hi,
What is the model/product of your HP Pavilion 15 ? 1366 X 768 probably  is the right number. Please use the following tool to check:
    http://www.whatismyscreenresolution.com/
Regards.
BH
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