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Old October 22nd 03, 06:55 PM
Stefan Moser
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Default Force a 1366 x 1024 resolution

Hello,

Im trying to force a resolution of 1366 x 1024 on the DVI Port of a FX 5200
graphic's card running under Windows XP.

Problem the connected Beamer Sony vpl-hs10 is not recognized correct by
Windows XP, it is only possible to set the resolution to max 1024 x 768.

Does anybody know a way to force a different resolution, WXGA would also be
great.

Any help is very welcome.

Thank's for your help.

Regards,
S.Moser


 




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