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like that ? now u can see?
The first snippet says Generic Non PnP Monitor and I think that is why you have a limited range of resolutions. Check Windows Update and see if there is a generic driver for your monitor.
Go to Control Panel > Device Manager > Monitors......You should see a list of connected monitors. You can right click on any of those and select Properties > Driver > Update Driver to see if there is a generic driver available.
Nope, thats no the problem...cause in my onboard display adapter i can get to 1920 1050...
Still need your system specs. We're all guessing you hardware setup.
Are you saying that you have built in graphics on your motherboard + GT639 video card? If that is the case the built-in graphics on MB may need to be turned off/disabled in BIOS. This may be causing a hardware conflict. I've never owned a MB with built-in graphics but perhaps someone else could commit on that. Internet search indicates some do, some don't.
If you do have built-in graphics on your MB & have your monitor connected to there, then maybe that's why it's identifying as Generic Non PnP Monitor. You'd need to move the monitor connector (DVI?) to your GT630 & see what happens.
And, follow kbrady1979's instructions in post #14 & post that info back to us.
HTH
I've seen problems like this before, where the monitor suddenly develops a problem and will show non PnP. Here is one such issue: Generic non pnp monitor
yes i will try but my onboard is not connected to any cable...thats not the issue
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