Why Dell Gx270 Doesn't Supports Windows 7 For Screen Resolution
Apr 6, 2012why dell gx270 is not giving proper resolution on window7 however i have installed drivers?
View 2 Replieswhy dell gx270 is not giving proper resolution on window7 however i have installed drivers?
View 2 RepliesI have a dell gx270 that I obtained as a machine to just have windows 7 on it. I installed windows 7 and I havent experienced a freeze or hang up howerver i cant change my resolution from 640x480 to anything else.
I tried the video driver on dell and intel (the 845g). I even went into options and ran it in XP SP2 mode and as administrator. any help or ideas would be greatly appreciated.
the pc is a dell gx270 with a 2.66ghz p4 processor, 1gb RAM, and a 120gb hdd.
I have recently loaded Windows 7 (Home Premium) on to a Dell Dimension 2400 (32 bit). Installation went smoothly but screen resolution is stuck at 480 x 640 which makes the computer practically unworkable. I understand (but am nor sure) that Dell does not support Windows 7 on this machine and the only solution is a new video card.
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The Screen Resolution window has no drop down menu, as shown in the help screen shots -- its frozen at one setting (around 468 X 600). When I go to Advanced Options, then Monitor settings, I can get a choice of resolutions, but all except a 468 resolution at 16 bits horribly pixilate the screen image.
I've never had any problem with desired settings from this PC when using XP. I also found that the PC's hardware doesn't support Aero -- could the video card or a driver be the problem?
Any suggestions?
I installed Windows 7 Ultimate just fine on my Dell GX270, although I still need a new PCI graphics card. I select Custom so I could do a clean install. But it left all my files on the C: drive. I wanted to format the drive first. Problem is the TechNet Windows 7 Ultimate DVD won't boot.
What is my next best selection? Searches for boot cd's looked too complicated to build.
suddenly i can't use the old monitor resolution. I was using 1440 x 900, now it doesn't let me anymore; when i 'forced it' from nvidia control panel it appeard with two black bars on the sides and foggy text. I think is a problem with the monitor recognition, because it doesn't appear my name monitor, it appears Generic Non-PnP Monitor.I mention that i already reinstall the windows and graphics driver.
Monitor: Acer x193w Graphics card: Msi GeForce GT630 2048MB DDR3 PCI-E
i cannot able to install video drivers gx270
View 1 Replies View RelatedMy OS is Windows 7 32-bit. I'm using 2 monitors. The first one is from my laptop, Thinkpad T400 which has a resolution of 1440 x 900 pixels. The second one is a 18.5-inch LCD (G900HD from BENQ), which has a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels.
I need to use both of them at the same time (to view more windows simultaneously). We all know that this is possible if we choose the right option in "Control PanelAppearance and PersonalizationDisplayScreen Resolution".
My problem is that I cannot choose the right setting for my second resolution, because its native resolution (1366 x 768) does not appear in the suggested list, as you can see from the below picture:
As a result, text and images displayed in my second monitor seem to be blurry. So my question is how to set my second monitor's resolution back to its original state?
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with 15.6 inch
resolution is 1366*768
the problem happens when i try to run a game like fifa09 or nts undercover
the game appear with two black bars
i tried to change resolution in the game , but i cant find 1366*768
in the resolution of the game
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Atom Processor
512MB RAM
an ASUS EEE PC.
I installed Windows Thin PC on it, a more 'compact' version of Windows 7. All the drivers automatically installed but the VGA driver doesn't work.Basicly when I [Right Click -> Screen Resolution] the box with the resolutions is grey and stuck to 800x600.I know it can do 1024x768 'cause it did so on XP but I had battery/ACPI issues. So I moved to Windows Thin PC.I have tried a number of registry hacks but nothing works...
PS: Its an Asus Eee PC 900
i did install chipset and display drivers, but still i couldnt have good resolution for my toshiba sattelite
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am installing Windows 7 on my parents computer. I just did a fresh install (not an upgrade) and ran into a problem.
I downloaded the drivers from the Dell website, and figured it would solve my problem of not being able to change the resolution. It didn't.
Now I am stuck. Is this computer just not able to handle Windows 7?
i have a problem in resolution of games and videos and this is due to unknown error in reading vram
it is 358 and this proved by dxdiag command
http://img378.imageshack.us/img378/866/85405136.jpg
but in games it was read 64 only as shown in pes 2009 settings
http://img248.imageshack.us/img248/4637/49671100.jpg
also all other games and videos don't fit the full screen and there is always a black areas on right and left, vista driver made this and the new Intel driver for 7 rc did so (8.15.10.1825).