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Old November 12th, 2009, 06:38 AM
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Do not do this!! This is very dangerous.
Billy doing this you can end up setting it to a resolution that the computer cannot handle and the only way to recover is boot to Safe Mode. This is never a good idea.

Dale

try this, i'm not sure if this will work,

1.right click on an empty space of your screen
2.click on properties,
3. click on setting
4. click on advanced
5. click on adapter
6. at the bottom left corner click on " List all models "
this will give you all the resolutions" you just have to find which one will work for you

i have done this to all of my laptops and i didnt have any problems, as a matter of fact i did this the other day on my mini laptop when i connected an ext. monitor, and i went thru a few resolutions before i could get the right one..maybe i just got lucky...there should be a warning on these steps, if there was i didnt see it..
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