System Crashes At 1440x900
Jul 1, 2010
i m having this weird problem where, the moment i set my screen resolution to 1440*900 (or anything close to 8:5 ratio), my system crashes, the screen goes blank except 4 a thin white line in the corner and remains this way no matter how many times i reboot. my only option then is to start in safe mode and restore the system to an earlier restore point.
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Feb 3, 2013
Products:
HP Pavilion a6655f Desktop PC
HP W1907 19-inch Widescreen Flat Panel LCD Monitor
OS: Windows 7 64-bit
Problem: I'm unable to set the native resolution of my monitor to 1440x900. The monitor tries to auto adjust to that resolution, but it always gets set to a non-standard widescreen resolution, which results in poor blurry image.
In the display settings it doesn't list 1440x900 as an option, not even if I go into advance and tell it to list all unsupported.
I've tried numerious Nvidia driver updates and downloading the latest w1907 monitor driver and I'm still not able to set it to the native resolution.
Before going to Windows 7, I even did a factory restore from the recovery drive to stock factory Vista and it still did the same thing even straight from the factory reset.
Is the monitor defective? I hooked another 27 inch monitor up to it and it works fine and shows 1440x900 in the list, but it's almost like the EDID is messed up on the 1907.
I'm concerned by the fact that it was messed up like this even right after the Factory restore.
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i have nvidia 9600gt and HP 1907s.
on the resolution list there is no 1440x900
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640GB 7200RPM Hard Drive
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CPU. Core i5 750 2.66
Motherboard. Gigabyte GA-H57M-USB3
Memory. Mushkin Enhanced Blackline Frostbyte 6GB 3X2GB PC3-12800 DDR
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