your post is a bit chaotic...
I will give you a small advice here
download powerstrip that will enable you to add custom resultions so that
you can use the latest drivers with your screen
http://www.entechtaiwan.com/ps.htm
I believe you can later on remove powerstrip and the extra resolution
setting remains
"tack" <> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
> I have Windows Vista Home Premium 32 bit oem with computer, i have had 2
> computers with this now over 6 months, and its really driving me up the
> wall(mad), IF not for media centre, i would sell it(vista) and go back to
> XP.(darn wireless never auto connects also)
>
> Problem is when my PC goes to 'sleep' after 15 minutes left on,(flashing
> light) and i resume, the resolution dissapears(1220*720), i checked the
> driver(nvidia 430) and the screen resolutions have gone from some 9+
> settings
> to 3! and my LCD 42" LGcd2 TV cannot see screen(have to plug in 19" lcd
> monitor). also approx 1 in 6/10 times i restart the PC it also changes,
> 9/10
> times if i restart again, it fixes it self.
>
> resolution i need if 1220*720(hdmi port) and it changes to 900*600 always.
>
> When i updated via Vista OR website (nvidia) the newer drivers DO NOT have
> 1220*720,so i load from CD.
>
> lastly, i CANNOT leave the TV ON during startup, as i see the boot
> screen,
> then 'loading screan'(round vista icon) then blank(no signal)...ALWAYS. I
> must turn on PC, wait a minute, then turn on TV. it seems like some crazy
> auto screen resolution settings.
>
> first PC: amd 3500,250meg raidon 550 graphics card,4*512meg ddr1
> ram,gigabyte motherboard,150 gig HDD,winfast 2000H HD TV tuner.DVI to HDMI
> connection to TV.Vista HP 32bit.
> current PC: amd 3800 dual core,2*1 gig ddr2,2*512meg ddr2 ram,gigabyte
> motherboard with 128 megs shared graphics card(nvidia 430 series),2*400
> gig
> HDD,VGA to VGA connection to TV.Vista HP 32 bit.
>
> WHY? its Vista NOT drivers, they all worked fine with XP, just no media
> centre...
> How do i disable this auto screen resolution searching?
>
> thankyou.
>
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