1366 Resolution with XP

G

Guest

Hi,
our TV in the conference Room (Fujitsu-Siemens Myrica 16:9) has no .inf File
for Windows.
So, the connected Notebooks (with DVI) only recognising a Plug&Play monitor
with 640*480. I can choose another Monitor (e.g. 1024*768), but only with 4:3
Ratio but not 16:9 (1366*768). The same Notebook with Vista is working. Here
I can choose a Standard Monitor with 1366*768 (But the machine is to slow for
Vista, so it is not an option to upgrade).
Therefore I think the Intel Graphic Chip is aware of the resolution and I
only need a monitor.inf file with a resolution of 1366*768 for XP.
Does somone know where I can get such an inf file?

Regards

Florian
 
P

peter

Try going to right click dektop/properties/display
settings/advanced/..........and click list all modes..........is your
resolution listed??
peter
 
S

Shenan Stanley

Florian said:
our TV in the conference Room (Fujitsu-Siemens Myrica 16:9) has no
.inf File for Windows.
So, the connected Notebooks (with DVI) only recognising a Plug&Play
monitor with 640*480. I can choose another Monitor (e.g. 1024*768),
but only with 4:3 Ratio but not 16:9 (1366*768). The same Notebook
with Vista is working. Here I can choose a Standard Monitor with
1366*768 (But the machine is to slow for Vista, so it is not an
option to upgrade).
Therefore I think the Intel Graphic Chip is aware of the resolution
and I only need a monitor.inf file with a resolution of 1366*768
for XP.
Does somone know where I can get such an inf file?

Actually - you more than likely need an updated video card driver - not just
some INF for the monitor.
 
G

Guest

The It's working now.
What I have done:
After a complete reinstall of XP SP2 with the Notebook docked and the
external monitor attached vis DVI, I have founbd five! Plug&Play monitors
inside the device manager. I installed the latest Chipset and Graphics driver.
Then I downloaded the .inf file of a Dell 24"WXGA Monitor and installed it.
After that I was able to set a resolution of 1360*768.
Now the aspect ratio is correct.

Regards
Florian
 

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