Thanks for the reply. No the video card has never been touched. On a second monitor I tested it all works fine ( this monitor only goes to 1280x768 though) . The issue appears to be with the 1600x900 resolution on the other monitor only which is strange as once I do change the settings the video card and monitor display perfectly. The issue appears to be some conflict on restart and the Monitor Auto Adjustment feature.
DELL-Chris M
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October 3rd, 2009 17:00
Have you removed and reinstalled the Intel video card driver?
howiecanning
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October 4th, 2009 07:00
Hi,
Thanks for the reply. No the video card has never been touched. On a second monitor I tested it all works fine ( this monitor only goes to 1280x768 though) . The issue appears to be with the 1600x900 resolution on the other monitor only which is strange as once I do change the settings the video card and monitor display perfectly. The issue appears to be some conflict on restart and the Monitor Auto Adjustment feature.
howiecanning
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October 4th, 2009 07:00
The monitor menu also has no way of disabling the Auto Adjustment feature.
vibrolux
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August 27th, 2010 12:00
I have the same monitor (IN2010N) and experience the same resolution problem on restart.
I found that if you start your computer and let it boot-up, then turn on your monitor it will hold the resolution.
Kind of a pain, but it works...