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summer_skin ([personal profile] summer_skin) wrote2009-09-10 06:21 pm
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OKAY! I need help!

I have successfully done the restore and everything's backed up (as far as I know, anyway!). I had to find a few things that I didn't even know were missing and ANYWAY. Here I am, trying to dl the updates I need for XP (joy) and whatnot but holy shit.

MY MONITOR.

It's a brand new, 17" HP flatscreen. Plug and play. But it/the computer won't let me set the resolution above 1280x720 and this requires 1440x900. The current setting in my display is only 1400x1050 or something, which I can't even set. So now everything is SQUISHED and terrible.

HELP?! I don't know what to do. My computer was built for me so I'm not even 100% sure what to search for as far as drivers so, but I DO have a breakdown of the specs, if anyone can help me out.
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[personal profile] redina 2009-09-11 12:27 am (UTC)(link)
Have you tried visiting the HP website for drivers, if your monitor didn't come with a CD?

[identity profile] ignited.livejournal.com 2009-09-11 12:28 am (UTC)(link)
Try going to the HP website and looking up the model # for your monitor -- you should be able to find drivers there to download and update the computer to handle a higher resolution, if your flatscreen didn't come with a CD for it? I had to get a new monitor a few months ago and the HP site has a lot of driver updates there.
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[identity profile] koulagirl666.livejournal.com 2009-09-11 12:38 am (UTC)(link)
You need to update your video card drivers. If Windows can't find the correct one and it's not in the updates you're doing now, you'll need to search the name + model number of your video card + drivers, or go to the website for the manufacturer.

[identity profile] girlmostlikely.livejournal.com 2009-09-11 12:51 am (UTC)(link)
Did you install ALL of the drivers on your driver disc? It should have included anything you needed for monitor and graphics card.

[identity profile] jamesinboots.livejournal.com 2009-09-11 02:48 am (UTC)(link)
It's not the monitor that needs drivers, but your video card, as I think someone else mentioned above. If you don't know what video card you have, there's ways to find out. (If all else fails, open up the computer and read it off the card itself, heh.) After that, go to the manufacturer's website and look for drivers for that card. (It's not too hard to find, but I could help if you get the model!) (Video card drivers should always be available for free, they're just sometimes hard to find! Sometimes drivers are packaged so that you download one file that works with many different cards, so it can be confusing!)
Edited 2009-09-11 02:49 (UTC)