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Name: jxdude
Date: August 10, 2009 at 06:38:31 Pacific
OS: Windows XP
Product: Hewlett-packard / A730n
Subcategory: General
Tags: Computer, Display, monitor
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Ok, heres the story. I've been playing a game called "Maplestory" on this computer and on this monitor for a while, until yesterday when i got a virus and had no other choice but to format my hard drive. Since then I've reinstalled everything that I had before I had gotten the virus. Now heres my problem... When i launch the game my monitor displays an error that says: "To change the computer display input to 1024x768@60Hz." So thinking this was a simple thing to fix, I closed down maple and right clicked my desktop and selected Properties>Settings and saw that the Display was set to 1024x768. I clicked Advanced>Monitor and saw that the Screen refresh rate was set to 60 Hertz... I also checked the Intel(R) Graphics Media Accelerator Driver and saw that the display was set to the same settings. Does anyone know what i can do to fix this?

My monitor is a Magnavox(not sure wut kind).



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Name: flaviolemes
Date: August 10, 2009 at 09:14:10 Pacific
Reply:

you ve been installed the vga driver?
sometimes the vga driver is a generic driver without many functions of video.

find the name of video device and install


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