Nvidia has had trouble with proper video drivers for Vista since early on in
the beta. ATI never did. It's not a Vista issue, it's Nvidia's. The video
drivers determine the available resolutions, not the operating system.
There's no registry tweak, you need a display driver that supports the
resolution you desire, and this needs to come from the manufacturer.
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Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help -
www.rickrogers.org
My thoughts
http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
"Mike" <> wrote in message
news:25388E45-16D0-425C-891F-...
>I gone through this before and nVidia says that it's a "Microsoft problem".
> Every version of nVidia driver has the same problem. It's not the nVidia
> drivers that are doing this. It's the Vista operating system. Is there a
> registry tweak that will allow me to fix this. I have experience with the
> windows registry.
>
> "John Barnes" wrote:
>
>> Don't install them, then. This is an issue you need to take up with
>> nVidia.
>> Can I suggest you either try the beta or a generation back on the
>> drivers.
>> Sometimes the latest drivers are not the most appropriate.
>>
>> "Mike" <> wrote in message
>> news:ED00E6F7-2FF3-4383-8743-...
>> >I am having ongoing resolution problems when I install my video card
>> >drivers.
>> > BEFORE I install them, my screen resolution is 1280x1024 which is what
>> > it
>> > should be.
>> > AFTER I install the nVidia drivers, the maximum allowd resolution drops
>> > to
>> > 1024x768.
>> > Note: I have an SLI configuration.
>> > Also, This is the maximum allowed resolution. It is too low for my
>> > monitor.
>> >
>> > S775 P4 3.2 Ghz
>> > 2 Gb DDR2 RAM.
>> > SLI GPU's 1 Gb RAM Combined.
>>
>>