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Dec 6, 2011So far, I've spotted:Logitech HD Webcam C910 (�45) Microsoft LifeCam Studio (�49) FaceVsion TouchCam N1 (�60) Any thoughts/opinions on them?
View 1 RepliesSo far, I've spotted:Logitech HD Webcam C910 (�45) Microsoft LifeCam Studio (�49) FaceVsion TouchCam N1 (�60) Any thoughts/opinions on them?
View 1 RepliesI have recently bought a HDTV from Philips 32" and it is announced as 1080p.
Now, when i tried connecting it to my computer, it says that 1366x768 is the native resolution, and not 1920x1080. I have even tried creating a custom resolution as 1080p to see if it works , but no luck.
So, how do i get this TV to work on 1080p?
Or better, how do i check to see if it really is 1080p?
I've been using 7MC for a few months at least without many problems, but just after upgrading to 7600 the resolution has started acting up.
Say for instance - I come home from work and turn on the TV (the HTPC is always on) and the resolution will be stretched strangely. The TV will show 1080i as the input (it's a 720p TV).
If I then turn off the TV then turn it back on 30 seconds later it will revert back to 720p and the aspect ratio will be normal.
The TV is connected via HDMI to an nVidia card. I have rebooted the PC a couple of times but that hasn't helped. Windows Update is not showing any updates to the display hardware.
Any ideas?
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I have already tried the following:
(1) I moved the hidden Windows Boot Manager files (bootmgr as well as the associated Boot folder) from the XP drive root to the Win 7 drive root.
(2) After physically removing the XP drive, I rebooted to the Win 7 installation DVD, and used the "Repair Your Computer" option to pull up the "Recovery Tools". Then, using the command prompt utility, ...
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Any idea how to make my Win 7 drive bootable? Do I need a partition program that is more adept at creating a viable boot sector, or is that even the problem?
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Physical setup is as folows:
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IDE drive with One partition (Windows 7)
Boot order is Sata, then IDE.
The boot loader comes up and I can get into windows 7 no problem, but when I choose the XP I get NTLDR errors.
I redid the boot loader with easybcd, but I still get the errors, I've copied NTLDR and NTDETECT.com on just about every drive except my card reader (haha).
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On my primary monitor I've run a 360 and my Windows 7 p.c into it. I've set up a shortcut hotkey so that I can disable the primary to swap to the 360 when needs be. However I'd like to be able to access the web whilst using my 360 without having to cycle through the monitor menu to swap back. So I got my old monitor on my desk, however I can't think what to do with it. It's got a lower resolution than my primary so simply making it the secondary whenever I want to use the 360 isn't viable (it messes up the icons).
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i need a little help with Windows 7 duel monitoring,
im running Windows 7 on my laptop, and want to hook up a 2nd stand alone monitor to the left hand side of my laptop.
i hooked the monitor in correctly but my laptop doesnt notice that the 2nd screen is plugged in.
any idea's what could be the problem ?