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| | 32-bit color not working My computer defaults the color quality to 16-bit when i put my computer on 1440x900 resolution. When i change it back to 32-bit, it goes to a lower resolution. I do not know why. |
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| | Re: 32-bit color not working How much memory does your video card have? |
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| | RE: 32-bit color not working ALEX, The resolution that you can obtain depends upon the interaction between the capabilities of the graphics card and its drivers and the capabilities of the monitor. That is, graphics cards and their drivers are made to produce a certain range of resolutions. Likewise, a monitor is made to be able to accept a certain range of resolutions. Therefore, you need to know what the capabilities are of your graphics card as well as that of your monitor. For instance, a LCD monitor is usually made to run best at it so called native resolution. For example, a 17" LCD monitor typically has a native resolution or 1280 x 1024, 32 bit. Therefore, a user should set the resolution to match that requirement. If his graphics card is not capable of doing this, he should upgrade to a card that can. It follows, then, that you must know the capabilities and requirements of your graphics system to be able to settle your issue. Also, graphics card drivers can become out of date, and updating to the latest drivers can resolve problems. In order to do this update, you need to know the name (ATI, nVidia, Intel, etc.) and model number (like ATI 9600 AGP) of you graphics card. -- freddy "ALEX" wrote: > My computer defaults the color quality to 16-bit when i put my computer on > 1440x900 resolution. When i change it back to 32-bit, it goes to a lower > resolution. I do not know why. |
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| | Re: 32-bit color not working That is a function of the capabilities of your video card and the drivers. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, remove the obvious from my address) "ALEX" <ALEX@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5E0051EA-436A-49F3-B442-FC4398C705F3@microsoft.com... > My computer defaults the color quality to 16-bit when i put my computer on > 1440x900 resolution. When i change it back to 32-bit, it goes to a lower > resolution. I do not know why. |
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| | Re: 32-bit color not working it has 128 mb dedicated memory. "babaloo" wrote: > How much memory does your video card have? > > > |
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