monitor resolution

Started by simon404, December 29, 2008, 18:11:37

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simon404

I've just installed a new monitor for my desktop pc and have found that the screen resolution should be 1440x900. However the most resolution I can seem to  get out of my pc is 1280x720. This makes my photos look too narrow and all the other (lower) resolutions make them look too wide. Any ideas?

simon404


Simon05

you may need to update your graphics card drivers. if you are running vista, it should auto detect the best resolution for your graphics card.

simon404

Thanks Simon, I'm running XP, do you know how I update my graphics card drivers for that?

Simon05

what graphics card are you running? nvidia drivers can be found here

http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us

ati drivers

http://ati.amd.com/support/driver.html

in each case look for the graphic card that you have. download the driver software, double click the downloaded .exe, following the on screen prompts, drivers will be installed upon restart.

Sinbad7

You need to look at the specs on your computer, it will tell you what graphics card it has then you go to their site and download the driver.  I had to do mine today.

Sinbad

Simon05

by the way, whats the spec of your pc, such as

p4 2.0 intel
6600 agp gfx card
256mb ram

??????

simon404

Hm, I've been to the NVIDA site, it's scanned my computer and told me "Your PC currently has the latest driver installed for your GPU. No driver update is necessary at this time." Apparently I have an Intel(R) 82845G/GL/GE/PE/GV Graphics Controller. Still no wiser!  ::)

Simon05

simon,

i have just on another forum http://www.daniweb.com/forums/thread62314.html

it says that as your graphic card is intergrated it was display that high a resolution. you will need a new graphics card

simon404

Bugger, might have known it  >:( Thanks for all your help, much appreciated

simon404

Ta da! Success- I found another thread in that forum you suggested Simon and it suggested I download an update from the Intel site, which I did, and now I can get glorious 1440x900 resolution. Thanks again for your help, I wouldn't have got to the answer without it  :)

Simon05

your welcome, glad to help out

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