Details required :. Cancel Submit. Click on Tools. Have Questions About Installing Windows 7? How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. Ken Blake. In reply to TrekDozer's post on July 29, Enter regedit. Click OK. Next step: navigate to the desired key.
Step 3: Edit the registry. Step 4: Apply changes. Step 5: when you have problems. If a system crash occurs right now, especially the despicable BSoD Blue Screen of Death , the first reaction of all users will likely be to enter Safe Mode to fix Windows problems.
Safe mode is plentiful and only runs the core files, then the drivers to start Windows. Click Windows Factor on your keyboard. Click on Settings. Screen Resolution This slide bar is what you use to change the resolution, the options you have will depend on your graphics card and monitor, but the standard options are x, x and x Normally the default in XP is set to x which means the display will be pixels wide and pixels high.
Color Quality This pull down box will contain the current colour options available, again this will depend on your grahics card and monitor, for best results select the highest option available. In Safe mode. Right click on the desktop, then select Properties. Select the settings tab. Select Advanced button. Select Adapter tab. Select List All Modes. Select the desired resolution, and click ok. Or alternatively the most easiest thing to do when you press F8 for safe mode.
Read the menu carefully. There is an option about selecting VGA mode. That will give you a usable desktop, then you can select your desired resolution. When I start my computer, the edges of my bios are cut off on my monitor. Could this be a bios problem now?
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