Windows 7 screen resolution problem
I have an all-in one PC that had 32- bit Windows 7. But once I upgraded to the 64- bit version,the only available screen resolutions were 800x600 and 1024x768. MS-A923
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I have an all-in one PC that had 32- bit Windows 7. But once I upgraded to the 64- bit version,the only available screen resolutions were 800x600 and 1024x768. MS-A923
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Hi @pawelc
What resolutions were you getting with Win 7 32-bit?
According to the specifications, the AIO uses onboard video i.e. Intel Media Accelerator 3150 integrated in the Intel D525 CPU.
This only supports resolutions of up to 1366 x 768 for internal LVDS connections.
This is also the native resolution of the AIO display.
Have you got the Win 7 64-bit graphics drivers (example only) installed, to see if you can get to 1366 x 768 resolution?
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@jayeff 800 x 600, 1024 x 768 even though it's widescreen. But it gets stretched out
@pawelc Have you installed the drivers?
@thequacker Yes and it worked!
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@pawelc you may need the 64bit display driver.
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It might just be simpler to upgrade to Windows 10? It handles drivers much better than W7.
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