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natlukros

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#207307 18-Dec-2016 13:23
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Hi,

 

I have an HP netbook which was running 1024x768 screen resolution under windows 7 but Ive upgraded to Win10 and that resolution is no longer an option yet Ive some programs which require that resolution to run.

 

Any ideas?


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blakamin
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  #1691743 18-Dec-2016 13:27
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What resolution is it running? You might have to install some video drivers.... If you can find them

 




natlukros

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  #1691750 18-Dec-2016 13:41
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1024x600.

 

the only other option is 800x600.

 

When I got the netbook making some changes thru regedit to allow 1024x768 but under win10 the regedit seems a little different.


blakamin
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  #1691756 18-Dec-2016 13:52
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damn. So the native resolution is 1024x600. I have no ideas, sorry.




Hammerer
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  #1691760 18-Dec-2016 14:00
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You should be able to go to your display adapter and choose a resolution that is supported by the adapter (i.e. 1024x768) but not by the display (1024x600).

 

http://superuser.com/questions/506792/how-to-increase-the-screen-resolution-from-1024x600-to-1024x768-on-hp-mini-210-4


natlukros

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  #1691762 18-Dec-2016 14:02
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Actually, Ive resolved the issue now. I found display1 in the regedit and changed the value to 1. Now Ive got all the options back and the software appears to be working.

 

Thanks for your time tho.


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