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    Default Screen resolution help....

    I got me new base unit cuz my old ones ****ed. and i had an older screen and its 19in widescreen so i thought id keep it and use it.
    When i try and change the resolution settings to 1440 x 900 60hz but it hasnt got that option it has 1400 x 1050 which is closes but it looks **** on my monitor.

    How can i get it so its 1440 x 900? i cant find anything not even in advanced settings.

    Please help,
    Thanks,
    Regards,
    Auks1

    Edit by Robbie! (Forum Moderator) - Moved to Technical Problems, please post in the correct section, thanks!
    Last edited by Robbie; 14-01-2009 at 05:33 PM.

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    Have you got your graphics drivers installed?

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    Yh graphic card all good, ive tryed updating the driver via windows and it says its uptodate.

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    Try removing any KVM switches between the graphics card and the monitor.

    What graphics card is in your computer?

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    You pressed the "auto" button on the monitor?

    There is also a setting where you can untick "Hide resolutions that my monitor can not display".

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    As said above, hit the auto button; if your on Vista, go on the Desktop, right click and click Personalization, then click Display Settings, move the scroll thing to where it says 1440x900; I'm on the same thing so it should work.

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    Is your graphics card located on the motherboard or a separate chip?


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