I am using Windows 7 on an Arcade monitor with a maximum resolution of 640x480@60hz. Sending a higher resolution to the monitor will damage it. Using the command "bcdedit /set bootux basic" Windows still outputs 1024x768@60hz for about half a second before showing the low resolution boot screen at 640x480@60hz. During that brief half second a get a rapid clicking sound from my Arcade Monitor as it can’t sync and this has previously damaged my old monitor.
I ran msconfig and on the Boot tab, I checked No GUI Boot and Base video. This should run windows startup in 640x480@60hz, but you won't see the Windows load screen. Unfortunately that's actually worse than using the command "bcdedit /set bootux basic" as Windows 7 outputs a blank screen at 1024x768@60hz for about 15 second before windows appears at 640x480@60hz.
Why does Windows 7 have a low resolution boot mode that still outputs a high resolution and is there anyway to keep the system at 640x480@60hz during the Window 7 64bit bootup?
I ran msconfig and on the Boot tab, I checked No GUI Boot and Base video. This should run windows startup in 640x480@60hz, but you won't see the Windows load screen. Unfortunately that's actually worse than using the command "bcdedit /set bootux basic" as Windows 7 outputs a blank screen at 1024x768@60hz for about 15 second before windows appears at 640x480@60hz.
Why does Windows 7 have a low resolution boot mode that still outputs a high resolution and is there anyway to keep the system at 640x480@60hz during the Window 7 64bit bootup?
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Home Premium 64bitE86004Gb DDR2ATI HD4670
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
- CPU
- E8600
- Motherboard
- Asus P5q-VM
- Memory
- 4Gb DDR2
- Graphics Card(s)
- ATI HD4670