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I have a new monitor that requires a resolution of 1440x 900 pixels and my computer requires a newer driver.
How may I obtain one?
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Ben Leightman
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1) Switch on your PC
2) Right Clickin the middle of the dekstop and click on properties
3) This will open a display properties window, at the top there will be a tab called settings
4) In this windows half way down there will be a option entitled screen resolution, this slider can be pushed to the left or right push to the left until the figures at the bottom read 1440 X 900 pixels
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I don't think it is a problem with the monitor or its driver.Please adjust the monitor settings on Windows by Right click-Properties-settings-Screen Resolution-1440*900.Now check whether you are getting the native resolution.
Your monitor doesn't require any special drivers to work properly. If your monitor is a widescreen monitor, your video card needs to be able to address the monitor's resolution, not the other way around. You'll need to either update your video card's drivers to obtain different resolutions, or you'll need to replace your video card with a newer one that does widescreen resolutions. Good luck!
I would recommend that you go into Device Manager, then locate your Display Adapter, and uninstall it completely. Once it's completely uninstalled, reboot your computer. When it comes back up, it should start out around 800x600, then Windows will attempt to install the default Intel driver. When it does this, it may restore your driver to the original state. Good luck!
The problem is the cable connection to the video card. When using the DVI output of the FX 5500, the maximum screen resolution
that you can select is 1280 x 1024.
But, if you use the Analog (VGA) output, the card will
support resolutions up to 2048 x 1536, which should be ok.
I know this sounds obvious but- I had the same problem, and turns out the cord want plugged in quite properly at the back of the monitor. This may not fix every problem, but, I suggest you check the cord pligged in at the back of the monitor is firmly in there and restart, then if you still get the problem, contact the company.
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