I have an MSI U180 netbook. When I bought it, the screen resolution was ok but after an update, I cant see the taskbar. This resolution issue starts right from the bios screen. I tried formatting, reinstalled the driver, rolled back to old driver, edited registry. I even updated bios. My netbook original resolution is 1024x600 but now its stuck at 1024x768. Please help. Many thanks in advance.
SOURCE: Display resolution goes from 1024x600 to 800x600 at start up.
try reinstalling the drivers for the onboard graphics and for the monitor. Might be the monitor is not supporting the default resolution.
SOURCE: Promblem resolution 1024x600 on Lenovo S10
1024x600 is not a standard screen resolution.
You can set it to 800x600 or 1024x768
SOURCE: Laptop keeps reverting to 800x600 resolution
if you don't need the connection to the projector...remove any drivers or settings related with it ...the problem is that your settings are overwritten by that programs or drivers that you used..
in the worse case reinstall
SOURCE: I wish to change the
if you install propretly graphic driver, just right click on desktop and choose screen rerolution or go to control panel and go to display settings and choose rekommended resolution
Have you tried right clicking into display properties and manually reducing the screen resolution?
Testimonial: "I tried that but it didnt work. Thanks anyway."
The desktop screenshot might need reducing Click start "Control Panel." Click "Display" and then select the Settings tab in the Display Properties window. Use the slider bar under in the screen resolution section of the applet to change the resolution and click "Apply." The screen repaints at the new resolution. Click "Yes" to keep the resolution, or answer "No" at the prompt to revert to the original settings.
The taskbar is a central user interface component within the Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system.
Located along the bottom of the screen by default, it includes the "Start" button, provides one-click access to all open programs and contains a collection of utility icons and the system clock in a section called the Notification Area.
Windows 2000 gives you the ability to adjust the behavior of the taskbar in several ways.
After you know where to find the proper menu item, performing this task takes only a few clicks.
Right-click on an empty area of the taskbar and select "Properties."
Click the "General" tab located along the top of the resulting dialog box.
Check the Always on Top box if you want the taskbar to appear above all other items on your screen.
Check the Auto Hide box if you want the taskbar to disappear into the bottom of the screen when you move the cursor away from the taskbar.
Check the Show Small Icons in Start Menu box if you want to enable this behavior.
Check the Show Clock box to show the system clock within the Notification Area at the right edge of the taskbar.
Check the Personalized Menus box if you want the "Start" menu to show the items you use regularly and hide the items you don't.
Click "OK" to confirm your changes.
They take effect immediately.
Hope this helps
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