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    GX620 Problem with resolution please!

    Discussion in 'MSI' started by IrushiNo, Jun 4, 2009.

  1. IrushiNo

    IrushiNo Newbie

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    I desided to buy this one for the resolution 1680x1050, but i've tried win xp x64, vista x32 (and i'm gonna try x64 tomorrow) and win7 x64, but nowhere even when installed many drivers this resolution does not appear. I¨ve tried another bios (1.0s have now), used drivers 179.28 and the newest as well, please someone who CAN reach this resolution on this notebook, advise me which windows do youuse and which drivers at all, thanx really very much..
     
  2. catacylsm

    catacylsm Notebook Prophet

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    Hehe, dont panic were here to help!

    Now when you state that the resolution does not appear, what do you mean, is this in the display manager or graphics control pannel or what?

    And what is the resolution currently at?
     
  3. IrushiNo

    IrushiNo Newbie

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    ey i just found out, they sent me bad one, right the same type but without this resolution, i'm gonna sent it back then. i apologise for wasting your time, but thank you very much!
     
  4. catacylsm

    catacylsm Notebook Prophet

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    Haha, no problem, its a shame this buy was faulty.