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My screen res is messed up

Original Message
Name: LoJunGin
Date: July 10, 2005 at 02:11:16 Pacific
Subject: My screen res is messed up
OS: Win2k
CPU/Ram: 520,00
Comment:
I keep having this problem where my screen resolution would never go over 800 by 600. Even when I get a new graphics card I still have this problem!! I got a feeling I'm installing the drivers incorrectly. I used to have a GeForce 4 MX. Now I have a GeForce 6200. The way I installed my drivers is in this order. First-Nforce drivers then Graphics card drivers. Also to add. I did uninstall my previous drivers before installing the new ones. Please.....somebody help me!



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Name: lonelywolf
Date: July 19, 2005 at 09:47:54 Pacific
Subject: My screen res is messed up
Reply: (edit)
sounds like your monitor simply wont accept a higher resolution. although it could be a gfx card issue, i doubt it

argue for your limitations and sure enough, they're yours


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