ATI 9600 Resolution problem

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Guest

Hey all,
I posted this earlier, but I lost it in the shuffle...
I'm having a resolution problem since making the step to RC1. I can only
display 1024x780 as opposed to the 1280x1024 I was getting prior to the
upgrade. I use a pretty generic 17-inch monitor that had no issues displaying
the 1280 res before.
I tried using ATI's Vista RC1 divers they released, but that didn't help,
and after some advice from people I am now using Vista's ATI driver, but can
still only max out at 1024 res.
Any suggestions?
 
M

Michael Palumbo

Mailman said:
Hey all,
I posted this earlier, but I lost it in the shuffle...
I'm having a resolution problem since making the step to RC1. I can only
display 1024x780 as opposed to the 1280x1024 I was getting prior to the
upgrade. I use a pretty generic 17-inch monitor that had no issues
displaying
the 1280 res before.
I tried using ATI's Vista RC1 divers they released, but that didn't help,
and after some advice from people I am now using Vista's ATI driver, but
can
still only max out at 1024 res.
Any suggestions?


Is your monitor showing up as a generic display in device manager? If it
is, find an .inf file for it so Vista knows what your monitor actually
supports instead of having to guess at it.

Mic
 
J

J M Schlatter

I posted this earlier, but I lost it in the shuffle...
I'm having a resolution problem since making the step to RC1. I can only
display 1024x780 as opposed to the 1280x1024 I was getting prior to the
upgrade. I use a pretty generic 17-inch monitor that had no issues displaying
the 1280 res before.


Same here with my ATI Radeon 7000. Vista uses a standard VGA driver
with max. 1024x768 pixels.
I installed the monitors .inf file, but that did not help.

I did not find any MS XGA driver.

JMS
 

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