Gerald Dalley wrote:
> On Jun 25, 9:17 pm, Malke <notrea...@invalid.invalid> wrote:
>> Gerald Dalley wrote:
>>> I have a Nokia 445xi that I've been using for years on Windows XP at
>>> 1600x1200. I just installed Windows Vista Ultimate, 64-bit on a new
>>> system. The display settings dialog only lets me select resolutions
>>> up to 1280x1024. I'm looking for ideas on how to get my 1600x1200
>>> back.
>>> I know that the monitor can do 1600x1200 since I've been using it that
>>> way for years under XP Pro. I also plugged it into a Ubuntu system
>>> and that system uses that resolution. If I remove all my video
>>> drivers and use the Vista standard VGA driver, the monitor shows up as
>>> a Generic monitor and can do 1600x1200 on the current system.
>>> I have an 8800GTS 320MB graphics card manufactured by XFX, but I'm
>>> pretty sure this is a Microsoft problem, not an XFX or NVidia problem
>>> (see below).
>>> I've tried the following:
>>> * Disabling the monitor driver -- no effect
>>> * Uninstall the monitor driver -- no effect
>>> * Connect to an XP Pro laptop (Intel integrated gfx) -- laptop wants
>>> to get a new monitor driver from Windows Update, I let it, then it can
>>> only display up to 1280x1024.
>>> * Remove my NVidia graphics card and use the integrated Intel GMA
>>> X3000 in my motherboard -- 1280x1024 limit still exists.
>>> * If I poke around in the registry, the monitor is listed as having a
>>> max resolution of "1600,1200"
>>> Ideas?
>> This is a driver issue. Get the latest drivers from Nvidia for your
>> graphics card. You might also want to check in the Nvidia forums to see
>> if there are issues with Nvidia's drivers for your card.
>>
>> Malke
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>
> I'm checking at the NVidia forums as suggested, but I'm somewhat
> reluctant to blame NVidia since two different Intel graphics chips
> have the same problem, each using a different version of Windows.
Then blame the drivers of whatever graphics card you are using. Video
drivers are what allow certain resolutions to be set, along with what
your video hardware supports. There's no question that the Nvidia 8800
will support 1600 x 1200, but I don't know about the Intel chipsets.
You'd have to check on Intel's site for that.
You might also look on the monitor's website to see if they have an .inf
file for the monitor. Possibly Vista isn't identifying it correctly.
Malke
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