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i have 14" SVGA monitor which supports only 800 X 600 @75 Mhz

i have windows XP

intel810 board..

receltly i mistaleky changed the resoulution to 1024 X 768 @75 mhz

by PC couldn't boot to desktop..

i then tried to uninstall and change the refresh rate and resolution from safe mode,,

but invain..

coz intel810 driver is automatically detected in next reboot with same 1024 resolution..

i tried to change the resoultuon from safemode,, but safemode shows me 800*600 and slider couldn't move.

what can i solve ??

plz help

thanks in advance

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--Zxian

Edited by Zxian

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i have already tried SAFE MODE

and it is already too late to have last known good configuration..

i have heard that it is possible by editing some registry key from safe mode,, and there are some software which can change resolution

(which can't be accessed in setting properties.)

Posted

Have you tried hooking up your laptop to an external monitor? If you hook it up via VGA, most monitors support 1024x768 and you should be able to switch it to 800x600 so the laptop LCD will display when logged on to windows.

Posted

You could allways boot your computer into safe mode (640x480)and delete your display drivers, reboot in normal mode which will now be 640x480, reinstall your display drivers and then set your display settings to 800x600.

Posted

Have you try these?

1. Select "Enable VGA mode" after press F8, then adjust the resolution.

or

2. In the safe mode, remove the video driver and restart

Posted

thanks for the reply...

but how can be intregated drivers be installed,,

it will automatically detected ,,

i have already tried that,,

for external source,, i dun have any external source,,, can it be done from bootable CD, external softwares, a

there must be toolz

Posted (edited)

The previous posters are correct - use the VGA mode of the F8 boot menu, or boot into safe mode and remove the display driver (and monitor, if it's there) from the device manager. Unless you have remote command-line access to the box (telnet, psexec), these are your only options.

However, if you have remote command-line access to the box, there is a utility called "Resolution Changer" (http://www.12noon.com/products.htm) which you can use to set the resolution and refresh rate from the command line.

Edited by cluberti
Posted

Try to set the following registry key (verify in HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG entries for your adapter).

[HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\System\CurrentControlSet\SERVICES\IALM\DEVICE0]
"DefaultSettings.XResolution"=dword:00000320
"DefaultSettings.YResolution"=dword:00000258

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