Technology: PC Tips : How to Change the Resolution Settings in Vista for Your Monitor
June 3, 2010
To change the resolution settings in Vista for your monitor, right-click the screen, go to Personalize, go to Display Settings and select a new resolution on the screen. Change the resolution settings in Vista for a monitor with tips from an experienced computer programmer in this free video on computer help. Expert: Dave Andrews Contact: www.daveandrews.org Bio: Dave Andrews is a software developer that holds a degree in computer science. Currently, he is employed by a government IT department. Filmmaker: Tim Brown
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omg thansk that i was causing a virus lol
I need ur help my monitor keeps on going to sleep every time i play a game and i have done every hting and still gose to sleep and my pc is a gameing pc and my monitior is hp 2009v
Thanks man, my resolution just changed over night for no reason so this really helped.
Dude… I have a laptop. It doesn’t the 2 block.
when i get to 800 by 600 my screen gets huge and i have the 1 not the 2 for moniter
I need your help. I had to restart the computer to get Internet Explorer to work. but when I did, The resolution was messed up. So I changed it to what it was, (which was one of the highest settings) and it said “Frequency out of Range”. HELP!
thanks i though my computer was fuck u saved me
thanks mate i got my new webcam to work
What about capturing the screen – IDIOTS.
Helpful but its vis-tuh
microsoft windows veestuh lol