How to change resolution

Xorp

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I brought my desktop home from college, but I left the desktop res at 1280x1024, and non the monitors at home support it. I can get into safe mode. How can I change the resolution in normal mode to something lower?
 

Ika

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Go to the Windows desktop (by closing everything or hitting windowskey-D. Right-click on the desktop and choose Properties. Then go to the Settings tab, and the resolution slider should be there.
 

Sforsyth

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Mybe if that dosen't work try removing your display adpter in safe mode then rebooting.

let us know if you fix it.
 

Xorp

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Originally posted by: Aflac
Go to the Windows desktop (by closing everything or hitting windowskey-D. Right-click on the desktop and choose Properties. Then go to the Settings tab, and the resolution slider should be there.

Well I get no video in normal mode I can't change it, and changing it in safe mode doesn't affect normal mode.
 

Luhny

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try removing the driver of the video card in safe mode or uninstalling it. that should kick it to 800x600
 

ForumMaster

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try pressing F8 right before windows boots (before the load screen,) and select VGA mode. that should reset it to default mode.
 

Boyo

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If you are running an Nvidia card, you could use the Nvidia control panel to change your settings.
 

corkyg

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And if you are using an ATI cared, use their control panel or center - which ever is installed.