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Hide Modes That This Monitor Cannot Display Greyed Out
As the thread title says, the box to untick to enable the monitor to display in resolutions that it does not support seems to be greyed out. Apr 14, 2013 How to fix the screan resulotion when is greyed out or disabled. How to fix the screen resulotion when is greyed out or disabled. Fix Screen Resolution Problem in Windows 10 - Duration.
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Why am I asking for this? Well my Packard Bell monitor can go up to 1152x864 @ 60Hz and although it is not documented at all in the features of the monitor, the computer seems to think it does not exist and only allows me to go up to 1024x768 @ 60Hz. I sometimes switch to 1152x864 when I view large web pages that do not fit at 800x600 or 1024x768 or need to review the pages of a large document.
I have tried downgrading but with no success as it is still greyed out.
How does one go about disabling this feature or forcing it to display all options?
I am running Windows 2000 SP4 and have a (puny) Intel graphics card.
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- #2Try changing the monitor type to one specific to your monitor or try the PNP monitor type if you already have a specific one selected.
If you dont get any luck with that Powerstrip should do the job
http://www.entechtaiwan.net/ps.htm - #3
I've tried to download the Windows XP drivers off the Packard Bell website, assuming that they would work on Windows 2000 (as 2000 is pretty much the same thing as Windows XP) and I am greeted with the message when I try and set it up..James wrote..
Try changing the monitor type to one specific to your monitor or try the PNP monitor type if you already have a specific one selected.
Error - This program requires Windows NT version 5.01.2600 or later.
The only other drivers on there are Windows 9x (95, 98 ME etc) which are useless on Windows 2000.
Why do Packard Bell seem to think that we either use 9x or XP and nothing in between. :mad: - #4Originally posted by dslrocks
Why do Packard Bell seem to think that we either use 9x or XP and nothing in between. :mad:
Perhaps they never shipped any machines with Windows 2000? Packard Bell is pretty much a home user only manufacturer and many of them didn't consider Windows 2000 to be a home user OS. It was only when Windows XP came out that they swapped.
Simon. - #5
Hmm..probably. I think some of their laptops migt have done so but I am not sure.Sembee wrote..
Perhaps they never shipped any machines with Windows 2000? Packard Bell is pretty much a home user only manufacturer and many of them didn't consider Windows 2000 to be a home user OS. It was only when Windows XP came out that they swapped.
Simon.
But anyway, this excluding of certain OS's fom the drivers is stupid, since most drivers I have downloaded work on either Windows XP or 2000 without any problem.
I don't think I will be changing my configuration just to suit their 'ideals' of a home user (either using Windows XP or 9x). Although I do have a (questionable) copy of Windows XP I do not really use it that much because I do not fancy spending a few hours using those tweaking programs to hide or switchoff the annoying features on a new configuration. It takes up more memory and disk space too, the latter which I do not have much of. :mad:
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Anyone happen to have a solution for the “Hide modes that this monitor cannot display” checkbox being greyed out on the NC10 in Windows 7? Worked great on XP. I have the latest graphics drivers and have tried many many display drivers but it’s always grey. Anyone with a workaround?
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