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Symptom(s):
Users may be unable to use the native resolution of some displays when using Intel chipset graphics. Resolutions such as 1920x1080, 1680x1050 and 1440x900 are not available in graphics properties.
Cause:
The display EDID is not read properly when connecting to a subset of Digital Flat Panel (DFP) displays.
Solution:
Intel has released a graphics driver to specifically address this issue; however, there may be side effects to this solution such as longer than normal resume times from standby. This solution will only work with external displays such as DFP displays connected to the computer's VGA port. This driver is not designed to address issues with a notebook's built-in display (Local Flat Panel) or with TVs connected to the system. This driver is provided as is. Intel has not tested, and does not guarantee, the operation of the driver for this purpose.
To resolve this issue on the Intel® 945G, 945GC, 945GT, and 945GV Express Chipsets and the Mobile Intel® 945 Express Chipset Family, select the driver for your operating system:
Related Topics: Additional troubleshooting information if a larger display mode (resolution, refresh rate, or color settings) cannot be selected How to identify your Intel® graphics controller
Operating System:
| Windows XP Professional x64 Edition*, Windows Vista 64*, Windows Vista Starter, 32-bit version*, Windows Vista Home Basic, 32-bit version*, Windows Vista Home Premium, 32-bit version*, Windows Vista Business, 32-bit version*, Windows Vista Enterprise, 32-bit version*, Windows Vista Ultimate, 32-bit version*, Windows Vista Home Basic, 64-bit version*, Windows Vista Home Premium, 64-bit version*, Windows Vista Business, 64-bit version*, Windows Vista Enterprise, 64-bit version*, Windows Vista Ultimate, 64-bit version*, Windows Vista*, Windows Vista 32*, Windows XP 64-Bit Edition*, Windows XP Home Edition*, Windows XP Media Center Edition* |
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