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forecoms

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Mar 6, 2002
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AU
I have just upgraded Windows ME to XP Pro.
When the PC starts up it starts in the lowest resolution and no matter what I do it will not stay in a higher resolution.
I have changed video cards etc but to no avail.

I can change to any resolution after starting but when I restart it is back to the lowest resolution.

Help!!!!

Alan
 
BitFight,
Thanks for your reply,

I have tried everything including different brands of video cards. I have installed software supplied with the cards and also tried updated software from the makers sites.

Once the PC has finished booting the resolution can be set to any resolution but will not stick under any circumstances when the PC is rebooted.

I have done a registry repair, removed antivirus software, and uninstalled the video cards and reinstalled them and still no go. I am not using Norton antivirus software so that rules out a possible problem there.

I won't upgrade a Windows ME PC again that is for sure.

Alan
 
With the amount of trouble you are having it might be worthwhile to cut your losses and do a clean install of XP after reformatting your drive. You will have a lot less problems than going down the upgrade path.

Backup any data you require to be saved.


Use your XP CD (Upgrade version) and perform a clean install.

HOW TO: Partition and Format a Hard Disk in Windows XP (Q313348)

Read the paragraph,
"How to Partition and Format Your Hard Disk by Using Windows XP Setup."

Early on in the install you will be asked to show XP a qualifying product. It will require a 98 or ME etc. CD to be inserted in your CD drive.

Hopefully you will find not carrying the excess baggage from your old operating system will give you a smoother ride.

After you have installed XP, protect yourself with a firewall and any virus software you have. Go online and update your virus scanner and then go to Windows Updates.


If you want to stick with your current setup, scan through the checklists in this article to see if anything helps.

310064 - HOW TO: Troubleshoot Windows XP Problems During Installation When You Upgrade
 
linnley,
My thoughts were exactly that. I was just hoping there may be a resolution to save me the hassle.

I have put it on the agenda to do a clean install next week if no one comes up with a solution.

XP is a good system but every day I come across little things it does differently.

A problem has also appeared out of nowhere on my own system where my folders and files in Window Explorer go to Icon view even though I have set all to show as Details view. Very frustrating. I have asked Microsoft but no reply yet.

Alan
 
You can read some of these while you wait to clean install XP.

Are you carrying over any TweakUI or similar settings from ME?


Admin controlled desktop settings for users
thread779-688415

Resolution change on user-change
thread779-663902

Making a shortcut automatically change screen resolution
thread779-535474

An old MSKB article but might be worth considering?

182595 - Unable to Select a Higher Screen Area in Display Properties


812003 - How to modify your folder view settings or to customize a folder

XP and different Toolbar VIEW options - How do I lock it to: "Details"
thread779-752464

Explorer folder view settings not applied.
thread779-493008
 
Thanks for the info.

Setting the number of folder to 5000 fixed the problem on my PC. Looks like a clean install on the Video problem.

Obviously my system needs a clean up. all I need now is for someone to advise me on how to get more hours in a day to do it.

Hope you are having a nice Easter.

Alan White
 
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