lcd monitor picked up as a crt !

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Guest

hi i have bought a wide screen lcd monitor, vista wont let me set it to a lcd
and so i cant use wide screen , i have been in the control panel, tried
changing the graphic drivers and almost anything i can think of ,,
am i missing something real easy or what ? please help this is driving me
crazy

(control panel and nvidia control panel both say i have only a crt connected
)
there are no drivers for the lcd
 
A

Alias

reapersdoom said:
hi i have bought a wide screen lcd monitor, vista wont let me set it to a lcd
and so i cant use wide screen , i have been in the control panel, tried
changing the graphic drivers and almost anything i can think of ,,
am i missing something real easy or what ? please help this is driving me
crazy

(control panel and nvidia control panel both say i have only a crt connected
)
there are no drivers for the lcd

Have you installed the drivers that came with the monitor?
 
R

Richard Urban

The .inf file for the LCD monitor (that which enables the computer to see
what the inbuilt parameters of the monitor actually are) must come from the
LCD manufacturer. Check their web site for this information and download the
correct file.

--

Regards,

Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
(For email, remove the obvious from my address)
 
G

Guest

sounds great, but emprex dont do drivers - they say they arnt needed! so i
guess im stuck . thanks for trying though
 
P

peter

try going to Device manager..monitor......and uninstall the monitor
shown....then reboot and see what Vista detects
peter
 
G

Guest

tried that ,, even tried altering the inf file and manually putting in the
resolution seting, still no joy ,,
 
T

Tom Allen

reapersdoom said:
hi i have bought a wide screen lcd monitor, vista wont let me set it
to a lcd
and so i cant use wide screen , i have been in the control panel,
tried
changing the graphic drivers and almost anything i can think of ,,
am i missing something real easy or what ? please help this is driving
me
crazy

(control panel and nvidia control panel both say i have only a crt
connected
)
there are no drivers for the lcd

Are you saying that there are no 16:9 ( or 16:10 ) resolutions offered
under 'Change display resolution ' ?

What are the actual monitor type options shown in the Display Settings -
Monitor tab drop down ?

Are there any 16:9 / 16:10 modes shown in Advanced Settings - Adapter
tab - List All Modes ?

What is the native resolution of your new monitor ?

Tom
 
M

Michael Palumbo

reapersdoom said:
hi i have bought a wide screen lcd monitor, vista wont let me set it to a
lcd
and so i cant use wide screen , i have been in the control panel, tried
changing the graphic drivers and almost anything i can think of ,,
am i missing something real easy or what ? please help this is driving me
crazy

(control panel and nvidia control panel both say i have only a crt
connected
)
there are no drivers for the lcd

How is the monitor connected?

DVI or RGB?

Some, not all, LCD monitors, when connected using the RGB connector aren't
able to support all resolutions, and sometimes even their native resolution.

Try setting the monitor (under Properties) to the Generic plug & play
monitor, un-check the option to only show resolutions the monitor supports
and see if the resolution you want becomes available as an option.

Mic
 
M

Michael Palumbo

Michael Palumbo said:
How is the monitor connected?

DVI or RGB?

Some, not all, LCD monitors, when connected using the RGB connector aren't
able to support all resolutions, and sometimes even their native
resolution.

Try setting the monitor (under Properties) to the Generic plug & play
monitor, un-check the option to only show resolutions the monitor supports
and see if the resolution you want becomes available as an option.

Mic

Ooops, tired . . .

I mean, is it connected with DVI or VGA?

Sorry for the confusion . . . I've been sick, <cough cough> ;-)

Mic
 

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