When you change the screen resolution while running in safe mode it changes
the normal mode resolution not the safe mode resolution, so that the next
time you boot in normal mode you have the new changed resolution.
Did you try changing the resolution while in Safe Mode?
"djmcfar" <> wrote in message
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> This is a fix post. I was not able to try the Microsoft
> “fix” because it required a valid Windows verification and I
> was only able to bring the machine up in safe mode where it is not
> possible to start the license server (license server is required for
> authentic Windows validation) – those geniuses at Microsoft made
> it impossible to try their fix if the problem was preventing the machine
> from booting all the way up (i.e. that is, all the way up on the video
> side).
>
> I was able to keep the Vista installation by renaming the driver from
> nvlddmkm.sys to nvlddmkm.sys.old in safe mode, and then rebooting into
> normal mode (go to \Windows\system32\drivers to do the rename). After
> rebooting I changed my screen resolution to 1280×1024 successfully and
> then rebooted the machine again to see if would hold the video mode and
> reboot properly, and it did (note that I was not able to do a normal
> boot prior to this change, on our 17? Gateway laptop). So I don’t
> have all of the support that you get from the nvlddmkm.sys driver, but
> atleast I can use the machine at a nice screen resolution without having
> to install another OS.
>
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