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2007WFP - 1680x1050 not a listed resolution in display properties
As the subject says, I'm currently unable to run my 2007WFP at the native 1680x1050 under Windows XP SP2. It's not an option in my display properties; the highest available resolution is 1600x900. I *used* to be able to select 1680x1050 but then I upgraded my nvidia drivers to the latest 84.21 version and 1680x1050 disappeared. I tried to revert the driver back to original 81.98 but still no joy.
I use the DVI input, but have not tried VGA so I don't know if it would work under that or not.
I'm pretty stumped here and absolutely can't stand this 1600x900 resolution. Any ideas on how to resolve this?
edit: fixed the driver version. I mixed them up.
I use the DVI input, but have not tried VGA so I don't know if it would work under that or not.
I'm pretty stumped here and absolutely can't stand this 1600x900 resolution. Any ideas on how to resolve this?
edit: fixed the driver version. I mixed them up.
Message Edited by emgeemg on 06-15-200607:00 PM
meyer6847
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June 15th, 2006 22:00
From the looks of things, you actually installed older drivers. I recently installed new drivers for my card and it is like 84.21 or something close to that. I upgraded from 80 or something.
Where did you get your drivers from and do you still have the disk for your card?
Message Edited by meyer6847 on 06-15-200606:57 PM
Crzywolf
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June 15th, 2006 23:00
You would probably want to download the .inf file and update the monitor driver. You can find that here at . Extract it to the default folder and then open up the Display Properties, go to Settings then click on the advanced button, click on the Monitor tab and click on properties, click on update driver. Choose that you want to specify the driver in a certain location then hit next, put a check on "Include this location in this search." and then browse to the directory that was created when you extracted it. It should be C:\Dell\Drivers\R113372\2007WFPb unless you changed it. Click next and it will install the driver for that monitor and let your system and video drivers know what resolutions the monitor supports.
If, that does not work, I would recommend removing the drivers all together by first booting into VGA Mode (press F8 at the very first of your boot process) and then downloading DriverCleaner Pro from http://www.drivercleaner.net/. Once downloaded and installed, run it and make sure you add all of the nVidia filters to use. once you do that reboot and then re-install the LATEST nVidia drivers again.
And if all else fails, I would recommend format and re-installing your OS. If that option was there before, plugging in the monitor is not going to remove it when you update the video driver.
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emgeemg
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June 15th, 2006 23:00
The drivers are directly from nvidia.com.
Goldy67blue
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June 16th, 2006 07:00
DingoJunior
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June 16th, 2006 09:00
Well, not ANY resolution - just from the list of resolutions they make available to you. At least, you've never been able to define your own resolutions with any ATI drivers/cards I've ever used (I've used the most recent, but not the most recent cards). My only fallback with ATI cards for custom resolutions was PowerStrip (this was for a CRT - it handled the standard 2007WFP resolution just fine).
nVidia drivers, on the other hand, really DO let you define ANY resolution (within the limits of the card) - 1000x1000, for example, if you had any possible reason why THAT would be useful :).
Dingo
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June 16th, 2006 11:00
You should be able to uninstall the drivers from Add/Remove Programs, Device Manager or Display Properties.
writesimply
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June 16th, 2006 17:00
Only install Omega Drivers if you can't get official drivers to run your Dell monitor.
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emgeemg
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June 16th, 2006 19:00
_AH_Stryker
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June 16th, 2006 19:00
emgeemg
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June 16th, 2006 21:00
1. Open display properties
2. Goto Settings tab
3. Click on Advanced
4. Goto the nvidia tab (has the name of your card model)
5. Select "Screen Resolutions & Refresh Rates" from the sidebar menu
6. Under "Custom resolutions and refresh rates", click the Add button
7. Accept the legal terms to agree that if you blow up your monitor it's not nvidia's fault. :)
8. Enter the resolution, color quality, and refresh rate you want. Make sure your monitor actually supports the configuration you enter! If you're not sure, check the docs. In my case; 1680x1050 @ 60Hz, 32-bit color depth.
9. Click OK
You should now be able to choose 1680x1050 as a resolution.
Hope this is helpful to anyone else who runs into this.
stlcardinal
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May 12th, 2007 16:00