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      24th Feb 2010
Folks:

Recently I bought a new Acer B203W flat screen monitor. It came with the
usual CD containing drivers, etc.

With my Windows 2000 platform, I can set the screen pixel level to (1280 x
1024). No need to install any drivers for the monitor.
However, with Windows XP, if I try to use the (1280 x 1024) pixel level, the
screen goes blank for a while then it switches back
to the (1024 x 768) setting..

* Why is this the case ?
* Should I install drivers that came with the monitor on the XP
platform ?
* How to do this installation ?


Thanks,
JoJo.


 
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      24th Feb 2010


<JoJo> wrote in message news:%23dJ%(E-Mail Removed)...
> Folks:
>
> Recently I bought a new Acer B203W flat screen monitor. It came with the
> usual CD containing drivers, etc.
>
> With my Windows 2000 platform, I can set the screen pixel level to (1280 x
> 1024). No need to install any drivers for the monitor.
> However, with Windows XP, if I try to use the (1280 x 1024) pixel level,
> the
> screen goes blank for a while then it switches back
> to the (1024 x 768) setting..
>
> * Why is this the case ?
> * Should I install drivers that came with the monitor on the XP
> platform ?
> * How to do this installation ?
>
>
> Thanks,
> JoJo.
>
>


Run the CD that came with the monitor. If it doesn't autorun, open it in
Explorer and run the setup or install file that's on it.
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Anteaus
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      25th Feb 2010
Likely the refresh rate is too high. Most flat screens will take 75Hz but not
higher. In fact the refresh rate makes no odds with an LCD. 60Hz is OK.

Try changing this (under Advanced) before changing the resolution.

"JoJo" wrote:

> Folks:
>
> Recently I bought a new Acer B203W flat screen monitor. It came with the
> usual CD containing drivers, etc.
>
> With my Windows 2000 platform, I can set the screen pixel level to (1280 x
> 1024). No need to install any drivers for the monitor.
> However, with Windows XP, if I try to use the (1280 x 1024) pixel level, the
> screen goes blank for a while then it switches back
> to the (1024 x 768) setting..
>
> * Why is this the case ?
> * Should I install drivers that came with the monitor on the XP
> platform ?
> * How to do this installation ?
>
>
> Thanks,
> JoJo.
>
>
> .
>

 
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philo
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      25th Feb 2010
JoJo wrote:
> Folks:
>
> Recently I bought a new Acer B203W flat screen monitor. It came with the
> usual CD containing drivers, etc.
>
> With my Windows 2000 platform, I can set the screen pixel level to (1280 x
> 1024). No need to install any drivers for the monitor.
> However, with Windows XP, if I try to use the (1280 x 1024) pixel level, the
> screen goes blank for a while then it switches back
> to the (1024 x 768) setting..
>
> * Why is this the case ?
> * Should I install drivers that came with the monitor on the XP
> platform ?
> * How to do this installation ?
>
>
> Thanks,
> JoJo.
>
>


Not likely anything to do with monitor drivers

the problem is (probably) with the drivers for your video card.

Go to the manufacturer's website and see if they have an updated driver
 
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      26th Feb 2010
Philo:

Video card is integrated into MotherBoard.

Cheers,
JoJo.



"philo" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:hm6k4r$ru6$(E-Mail Removed)...
> JoJo wrote:
> > Folks:
> >
> > Recently I bought a new Acer B203W flat screen monitor. It came with the
> > usual CD containing drivers, etc.
> >
> > With my Windows 2000 platform, I can set the screen pixel level to (1280

x
> > 1024). No need to install any drivers for the monitor.
> > However, with Windows XP, if I try to use the (1280 x 1024) pixel level,

the
> > screen goes blank for a while then it switches back
> > to the (1024 x 768) setting..
> >
> > * Why is this the case ?
> > * Should I install drivers that came with the monitor on the XP
> > platform ?
> > * How to do this installation ?
> >
> >
> > Thanks,
> > JoJo.
> >
> >

>
> Not likely anything to do with monitor drivers
>
> the problem is (probably) with the drivers for your video card.
>
> Go to the manufacturer's website and see if they have an updated driver



 
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Bob I
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      26th Feb 2010

Then start at the motherboard manufacturers site.

JoJo wrote:
> Philo:
>
> Video card is integrated into MotherBoard.
>
> Cheers,
> JoJo.
>
>
>
> "philo" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:hm6k4r$ru6$(E-Mail Removed)...
>
>>JoJo wrote:
>>
>>>Folks:
>>>
>>>Recently I bought a new Acer B203W flat screen monitor. It came with the
>>>usual CD containing drivers, etc.
>>>
>>>With my Windows 2000 platform, I can set the screen pixel level to (1280

>
> x
>
>>>1024). No need to install any drivers for the monitor.
>>>However, with Windows XP, if I try to use the (1280 x 1024) pixel level,

>
> the
>
>>>screen goes blank for a while then it switches back
>>>to the (1024 x 768) setting..
>>>
>>> * Why is this the case ?
>>> * Should I install drivers that came with the monitor on the XP
>>>platform ?
>>> * How to do this installation ?
>>>
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>JoJo.
>>>
>>>

>>
>>Not likely anything to do with monitor drivers
>>
>>the problem is (probably) with the drivers for your video card.
>>
>>Go to the manufacturer's website and see if they have an updated driver

>
>
>


 
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