Windows Thin PC - VGA Driver Or Screen Resolution (Must Be 800x600)
Sep 8, 2011
I have to quick here but I had an 'old' computer hanging around my house.
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...
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