digitaldeviant2
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I know this computer can do it. I've done in Win7 and on Ubuntu before.
When I open screen resolution, the highest one displayed is 1600x1200. When I got to my adapter settings and click "List Modes" the highest one shown is 1920x1440, though when that one's clicked, my monitor says "mode not supported"..
I've tried using powerstrip. But when i get to the part where you install the driver, it won't let me install it. i click it over and over and over again, but nothing happens.. no error message or anything, it just won't go...
I've been trying to get this to work for hours. I have some embedded graphics intel chip thing.. i couldn't find an exact name anywhere..
I'm not sure what else i could do.
When I open screen resolution, the highest one displayed is 1600x1200. When I got to my adapter settings and click "List Modes" the highest one shown is 1920x1440, though when that one's clicked, my monitor says "mode not supported"..
I've tried using powerstrip. But when i get to the part where you install the driver, it won't let me install it. i click it over and over and over again, but nothing happens.. no error message or anything, it just won't go...
I've been trying to get this to work for hours. I have some embedded graphics intel chip thing.. i couldn't find an exact name anywhere..
I'm not sure what else i could do.
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Compaq Presario Notebook CQ50
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit, Ubuntu, Fedora - Triple Boot
- CPU
- AMD Anthlon Dual-Core QL-60 1.90 Ghtz
- Memory
- 2.00 GB
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 37 inch Vizio TV
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1080
- Hard Drives
- 500 GB External Accomodata HDD
160 GB Internal Laptop HDD
- Cooling
- Old laptop cooler - no fans - small AC fan behind laptop
- Keyboard
- Wireless Verbatim Keyboard and Mouse
- Mouse
- Wireless Verbatim Keyboard and Mouse
- Internet Speed
- Crap