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| | Vista Resolution on Generic PnP Monitor on HP Pavilion DV2023TU La Hi all, I've recently upgraded to Vista Home Premium on a 3 month old notebook PC. Since upgrading, the Monitor is constantly showing as Generic PnP Monitor and the Welcome screen seems to be set at something like 800x600 resolution. However, each account's resolution can be set at the correct value of 1280x800 (widescreen). I have downloaded the correct Vista drivers from the Nvidia website, but when I try to install them, I am told that the hardware for the drivers cannot be found on my system. I have tried installing the extracted driver (.inf file) manually as well, with no success. According to my Notebook specs, I have an NVIDIA GeForce Go 7200 Display Adapter, however, the Notebook also lists the Mobile Intel 945GM Express Chipset Family Video Driver, which appears to be installed correctly and appears under Display Adapters in Device Manager (the Intel Chipset is also listed in the specs). My question is, how do I force Vista to install the correct driver and how do I get the correct resolution displayed automatically in all user accounts and on the welcome screen? Thanks, Ken. |
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| | Re: Vista Resolution on Generic PnP Monitor on HP Pavilion DV2023TULa kendollmelb wrote: > Hi all, > > I've recently upgraded to Vista Home Premium on a 3 month old notebook > PC. Since upgrading, the Monitor is constantly showing as Generic PnP > Monitor and the Welcome screen seems to be set at something like 800x600 > resolution. However, each account's resolution can be set at the correct > value of 1280x800 (widescreen). > > I have downloaded the correct Vista drivers from the Nvidia website, but > when I try to install them, I am told that the hardware for the drivers > cannot be found on my system. I have tried installing the extracted driver > (.inf file) manually as well, with no success. > > According to my Notebook specs, I have an NVIDIA GeForce Go 7200 Display > Adapter, however, the Notebook also lists the Mobile Intel 945GM Express > Chipset Family Video Driver, which appears to be installed correctly and > appears under Display Adapters in Device Manager (the Intel Chipset is also > listed in the specs). > > My question is, how do I force Vista to install the correct driver and how > do I get the correct resolution displayed automatically in all user accounts > and on the welcome screen? Please see the answer you got to this question in the other newsgroup to which you posted. Next time please crosspost instead of multiposting. http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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