It doesn't make any difference if I set a screen saver that was built into
windows or one of a third-party. I have even tried one that came with the new
driver. I haven't run any programs that decrease the resolution for their own
purposes recently nor played games which demand such a decrease. I haven't
heard of this kind of a problem either and I've been working on many
different systems, various configurations etc. Usually my knowledge was
enough to solve most problems... Alas, I'm helpless this time. I'll try to
disable the screen saver for a while and see what will happen. If it doesn't
work the only thing I could do is reinstall windows, I'm afraid

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"Hans-Georg Michna" wrote:
> On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 12:51:01 -0700, przemko wrote:
>
> >Well, I tried that. All went smooth and everything seemed to be alright but
> >as soon as the screensaver started to run the resolution decreased again. I
> >suppose the driver is not a solution. However I can't think of anything else
> >that could cause such a problem. I reckon that it is a windows based problem
> >because it never happens when I don't let the screensaver to run.
>
> Ah, that's something different. Is that the screen saver built
> into Windows? Or is a third-party screen saver installed?
>
> Have you tried to change the display parameters of the screen
> saver image? Not sure if that would help, but you could quickly
> try. Set it to stretched for a change.
>
> I have never heard of this problem before.
>
> Hans-Georg
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