Stop images from going under the panels?

I don't know what happened but recently when I dock an image it resizes to the entire size of the photoshop window. The image edge stops on the left at the tool bar but on the right it goes underneath my panels. Another thing that started at the same time is an issue with mini bridge, as you can see it's attached to my panel but when I click the arrow to expand it it pushes the rest of the panel to the right and off screen.
Also I've been having issues with the "Fit Screen" button. I used to be able to have the window a certain size and when I'd hit Fit Screen the the window would keep its size but the image would zoom so there were those grey areas around the image, now when I Fit Screen it resizes the window as well. I've checked that the Zoom Resizes Window option is unchecked but nothing works. Please help! I know that there is an application frame option for Mac that supposedly fixes these issues but I'm on a PC (Windows7) so I don't have that option.

If you dock the panels on the right (layers,etc) like the toolbox is docked that will stop the image from going under the panels.
Just grab the top of the panels (red box in screenshot) and move to the right until you see a blue line, then release.
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