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Old 02-15-2008   #1 (permalink)
UltimateZero
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Changing Display Settings (Resolution mainly) through Safe Mode

Is changing your resolution, as well as other display settings, possible
through safe mode, in Vista?

Long story short, my monitor died a few hours ago. Being the resourceful
person I try to be, I went and hooked up my computer to the television, so
that I could finish what I was doing. While Safe Mode is activated and
running at 800x600x32, my television can display it just fine. However, when
I launch Vista in normal mode, I'm assuming it's displaying at a resolution
that my television can't display, 1600x1200x32. Sure, it shows pretty colors
across the screen, but not in any readable fashion.

So I'm curious, as stated above, if I can change NORMAL MODE's resolution
somehow through an option in Safe Mode? I can't do much in Safe Mode, and
certainly not what I need to finish.

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Old 02-15-2008   #2 (permalink)
On the Bridge
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Re: Changing Display Settings (Resolution mainly) through Safe Mode

Start the computer in VGA mode, there is an option above the one that says
safe mode...

that way everything will work ok, only that you will have a low resolution
that you can adjust though as you like




"UltimateZero" <UltimateZero@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:

> Is changing your resolution, as well as other display settings, possible
> through safe mode, in Vista?
>
> Long story short, my monitor died a few hours ago. Being the resourceful
> person I try to be, I went and hooked up my computer to the television, so
> that I could finish what I was doing. While Safe Mode is activated and
> running at 800x600x32, my television can display it just fine. However,
> when
> I launch Vista in normal mode, I'm assuming it's displaying at a
> resolution
> that my television can't display, 1600x1200x32. Sure, it shows pretty
> colors
> across the screen, but not in any readable fashion.
>
> So I'm curious, as stated above, if I can change NORMAL MODE's resolution
> somehow through an option in Safe Mode? I can't do much in Safe Mode, and
> certainly not what I need to finish.
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Old 02-15-2008   #3 (permalink)
UltimateZero
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Re: Changing Display Settings (Resolution mainly) through Safe Mod

I don't seem to see this "VGA mode" option anywhere above the Safe Mode
option. Maybe I'm looking in the wrong place? I see:

Safe Mode
Safe Mode with Networking
Safe Mode with Command Prompt
Normal Mode

This is on the DOS screen.



"On the Bridge" wrote:
Quote:

> Start the computer in VGA mode, there is an option above the one that says
> safe mode...
>
> that way everything will work ok, only that you will have a low resolution
> that you can adjust though as you like
>
>
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 02-15-2008   #4 (permalink)
Malke
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Re: Changing Display Settings (Resolution mainly) through Safe Mod

UltimateZero wrote:
Quote:

> I don't seem to see this "VGA mode" option anywhere above the Safe Mode
> option. Maybe I'm looking in the wrong place? I see:
>
> Safe Mode
> Safe Mode with Networking
> Safe Mode with Command Prompt
> Normal Mode
>
> This is on the DOS screen.
Quote:

> "On the Bridge" wrote:
>
Quote:

>> Start the computer in VGA mode, there is an option above the one that
>> says safe mode...
>>
>> that way everything will work ok, only that you will have a low
>> resolution that you can adjust though as you like
I don't have the Vista machine on right now to check for sure, but the
option is in msconfig in XP, so see if it is the same in Vista:

Start Orb>Search box>type: msconfig
Click on msconfig when it appears above. On the Boot.ini tab under Boot
Options, check "/BASEVIDEO" and OK. Reboot.

Malke
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Old 02-15-2008   #5 (permalink)
UltimateZero
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Re: Changing Display Settings (Resolution mainly) through Safe Mod

Well thank you, that gets the screen to come up! But now I've noticed a
little oddity. In Safe Mode, it runs at 800x600x32 with no problems. However,
when I attempt to run NormalMode/BaseVideo at 800x600x32, it gives me the
same no-display screen that I was getting before. Went back to Safe Mode, and
it's running 800x600x32 no problem still. I figure that's more of a video
problem, but any ideas on that?

Also, for some strange reason, Safe mode displays the resolution correctly,
whereas Normal Mode seems to place the Start Menu and the very top of the
screen outside where the TV displays. That seems a bit strange to me, seeing
as, like I said, Safe Mode displays it correctly. I swear, this is going to
drive me insane :P

"Malke" wrote:
Quote:

>
> I don't have the Vista machine on right now to check for sure, but the
> option is in msconfig in XP, so see if it is the same in Vista:
>
> Start Orb>Search box>type: msconfig
> Click on msconfig when it appears above. On the Boot.ini tab under Boot
> Options, check "/BASEVIDEO" and OK. Reboot.
>
> Malke
> --
> MS-MVP
> Elephant Boy Computers
> www.elephantboycomputers.com
> Don't Panic!
>
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Old 02-15-2008   #6 (permalink)
UltimateZero
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Re: Changing Display Settings (Resolution mainly) through Safe Mod

Replying to myself here really quick...

Apparently when I went into the nVidia Control Panel, an messed with the
Output Settings, I apparently managed to increase my resolution by changing
the output from 430i, or something like that. It's now at 1080p... XD It's
funny, I didn't even know my TV supported that. Of course, now I can't see
any text on the screen, so I turned on the Magnifier, and I'm going to try
using the increased text size from the Ease of Use options, to see if that
fixes anything.

Thank you very much for your help! And, being curious, I'd still love to
hear any bright ideas about why Safe Mode displays 800x600x32, but Normal
Mode doesn't :P
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 02-15-2008   #7 (permalink)
Victor
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Re: Changing Display Settings (Resolution mainly) through Safe Mod

Hello I dont know what you are looking at but vista certainly DOES have a
low res (VGA) boot option
when you press f8 and its below the SAFE MODE option

see this screenshot for proof!

http://img337.imageshack.us/img337/9571/lowresie0.jpg







"UltimateZero" <UltimateZero@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:

> Replying to myself here really quick...
>
> Apparently when I went into the nVidia Control Panel, an messed with the
> Output Settings, I apparently managed to increase my resolution by
> changing
> the output from 430i, or something like that. It's now at 1080p... XD It's
> funny, I didn't even know my TV supported that. Of course, now I can't see
> any text on the screen, so I turned on the Magnifier, and I'm going to try
> using the increased text size from the Ease of Use options, to see if that
> fixes anything.
>
> Thank you very much for your help! And, being curious, I'd still love to
> hear any bright ideas about why Safe Mode displays 800x600x32, but Normal
> Mode doesn't :P

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 02-15-2008   #8 (permalink)
Malke
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Re: Changing Display Settings (Resolution mainly) through Safe Mod

UltimateZero wrote:
Quote:

> Replying to myself here really quick...
>
> Apparently when I went into the nVidia Control Panel, an messed with the
> Output Settings, I apparently managed to increase my resolution by
> changing the output from 430i, or something like that. It's now at
> 1080p... XD It's funny, I didn't even know my TV supported that. Of
> course, now I can't see any text on the screen, so I turned on the
> Magnifier, and I'm going to try using the increased text size from the
> Ease of Use options, to see if that fixes anything.
>
> Thank you very much for your help! And, being curious, I'd still love to
> hear any bright ideas about why Safe Mode displays 800x600x32, but Normal
> Mode doesn't :P
I'm sorry but I know nothing about sending video to a TV. Hopefully someone
else will come along.

Malke
--
MS-MVP
Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
Don't Panic!
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Old 03-13-2008   #9 (permalink)
Darrell Gorter[MSFT]
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Re: Changing Display Settings (Resolution mainly) through Safe Mod

Hello,
Probably a little late on the reply, but I just saw this.
In Safe Mode you load the vga driver
In the basevideo mode you load the installed Video driver only at the lower
resolutions and lower sync rates.
So the difference is in which video driver you are loading and whether that
video driver is properly handling that resolution.
In your case the installed Video Driver is not handling that resolution
where-as the VGA driver is.
Thanks,
Darrell Gorter[MSFT]

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|> Apparently when I went into the nVidia Control Panel, an messed with the
|> Output Settings, I apparently managed to increase my resolution by
changing
|> the output from 430i, or something like that. It's now at 1080p... XD
It's
|> funny, I didn't even know my TV supported that. Of course, now I can't
see
|> any text on the screen, so I turned on the Magnifier, and I'm going to
try
|> using the increased text size from the Ease of Use options, to see if
that
|> fixes anything.
|>
|> Thank you very much for your help! And, being curious, I'd still love to
|> hear any bright ideas about why Safe Mode displays 800x600x32, but
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|> Mode doesn't :P
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