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Posted: Sat, 18 Jun 2005 00:38:21 Post Subject: |
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HackaX0rus wrote: | click advanced...then the monitor tab and raise your refresh rate...that should help ya out... |
UUmm how is changing the refresh rate going to effect resolution?
Unless there is a driver update for the video on the lappie I think you are pretty much stuck. Most lappies or LCD monitors dont like running at anything other than their native or default resolution. Some will but often with tearing and other issues. |
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