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hi,

the 640x480 is this during setup ?

or while your in windows?

if its during setup, this is normal, if its while your in windows, besure u have drivers installed for your card

regards

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Check the Video Resolution Changer here:

http://unattended.msfn.org/xp/downloads.htm

For me it actually didn't work, but it is worth a shot.

I search for a more general solution than the drivers solution (I'm creating those unattended CDs for installing on multiple computers with different configurations), but if you need the CD for one computer only it is the ultimate solution - please note that there is no oroblem in using the drivers-integrated cds for other computers - it just won't install the newly integrated drivers (thus having the resolution problem)

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hi,

the 640x480 is this during setup ?

or while your in windows?

if its during setup, this is normal, if its while your in windows, besure u have drivers installed for your card

regards

it is while i'am in windows

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are you using an emulation software like VMware or Virtual PC ??

If yes, when you will install your Windows in a real environment, it will work very well.

(i had the same problem) :rolleyes:

it's because emulation softwares don't emulate the monitor, or something like that, i think.

If your resolution problem appears in an real environment, so that another problem.

:)

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it's because emulation softwares don't emulate the monitor, or something like that, i think.

thats correct, its because vmware doesnt use your video card's drivers 2 display its pic, it uses its own generic "fake" hardware,

regards

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I do not use VMware, i have another pc for testing.

I think i made a mistake.

i put the command line for Video Resolution Changer in winnt.sif

[GuiRunOnce]1365VidChng.exe 1024x768x32@60 -q

%systemdrive%\install\start.bat

and it gives an error.

or should i put it in the batch file?

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