![]() However, if I connect the monitor to my laptop (Win 7 Pro 64-bit) via HDMI it detects as 1920x1080 so I have to assume it's some setting on his computer causing the issue. Here is what I tried:ġ) Downloaded and installed Acer's monitor INF.Ģ) Upgraded the nVidia drivers from 296.10 to 307.83 and did clean install.ģ) Tried DDC turned both off and on via the monitor OSD.Ĥ) Reset all monitor settings to default via the monitor OSD.ĥ) Connected the monitor via VGA instead of DVI-HDMI. I played around with it a bit this morning but could not get the issue to go away. If he uses the nVidia control panel and sets a custom resolution of 1360x768 the monitor still only displays 1024x768 so a lot of the desktop is off screen. My Dad is running Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit with an nVidia 7300 graphics card and an Acer S230HL 1920x1080 23" monitor connected via DVI-HDMI.Ī couple of weeks ago his Acer monitor suddenly start detecting as a native res of 1024x768.
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