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ati mobility radeon 9600
hi, i've removed the driver of my ati 9600 mobility radeon from my
notebook asus. When i've reinsatlled it i couldn't find the right resolution of my monitor (wide 1280X800) i don't know how to do... Could someone help me? many many thanks |
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ati mobility radeon 9600
"murcok" wrote in message ... hi, i've removed the driver of my ati 9600 mobility radeon from my notebook asus. When i've reinsatlled it i couldn't find the right resolution of my monitor (wide 1280X800) i don't know how to do... Could someone help me? many many thanks Model of your Asus notebook? Where did you get the driver that you "reinstalled"? If you got it from ATI then you need to get the driver from Asus. What procedure did you use to "reinstall" the driver and why did you remove a video driver from the computer? |
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ati mobility radeon 9600
"murcok" wrote in message ... hi, i've removed the driver of my ati 9600 mobility radeon from my notebook asus. When i've reinsatlled it i couldn't find the right resolution of my monitor (wide 1280X800) i don't know how to do... Could someone help me? many many thanks Model of your Asus notebook? Where did you get the driver that you "reinstalled"? If you got it from ATI then you need to get the driver from Asus. What procedure did you use to "reinstall" the driver and why did you remove a video driver from the computer? |
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ati mobility radeon 9600
On 27 Gen, 17:09, "LVTravel" wrote:
"murcok" wrote in message ... hi, i've removed the driver of my ati 9600 mobility radeon from my notebook asus. When i've reinsatlled it i couldn't find the right resolution of my monitor (wide 1280X800) i don't know how to do... Could someone help me? many many thanks Model of your Asus notebook? Where did you get the driver that you "reinstalled"? *If you got it from ATI then you need to get the driver from Asus. What procedure did you use to "reinstall" the driver and why did you remove a video driver from the computer? I've tried the drivers from asus site (my model is m6000 m6n) and the window drivers (ati includes driver in windows now for this model http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownloa...an g=English). The problem is that my monitor seems to be 1024X768, but it is 1280X800 |
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ati mobility radeon 9600
On 27 Gen, 17:09, "LVTravel" wrote:
"murcok" wrote in message ... hi, i've removed the driver of my ati 9600 mobility radeon from my notebook asus. When i've reinsatlled it i couldn't find the right resolution of my monitor (wide 1280X800) i don't know how to do... Could someone help me? many many thanks Model of your Asus notebook? Where did you get the driver that you "reinstalled"? *If you got it from ATI then you need to get the driver from Asus. What procedure did you use to "reinstall" the driver and why did you remove a video driver from the computer? I've tried the drivers from asus site (my model is m6000 m6n) and the window drivers (ati includes driver in windows now for this model http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownloa...an g=English). The problem is that my monitor seems to be 1024X768, but it is 1280X800 |
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ati mobility radeon 9600
"murcok" wrote in message ... On 27 Gen, 17:09, "LVTravel" wrote: "murcok" wrote in message ... hi, i've removed the driver of my ati 9600 mobility radeon from my notebook asus. When i've reinsatlled it i couldn't find the right resolution of my monitor (wide 1280X800) i don't know how to do... Could someone help me? many many thanks Model of your Asus notebook? Where did you get the driver that you "reinstalled"? If you got it from ATI then you need to get the driver from Asus. What procedure did you use to "reinstall" the driver and why did you remove a video driver from the computer? I've tried the drivers from asus site (my model is m6000 m6n) and the window drivers (ati includes driver in windows now for this model http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownloa...an g=English). The problem is that my monitor seems to be 1024X768, but it is 1280X800 According to Asus the normal (native) resolution for that laptop is 1024 X 768(4:3) and not 1280 X 800 (16:10.) This should be a 4:3 aspect ratio monitor on this laptop and not a widescreen one (16:9, 16:10 or so.) The closest widescreen resolution that the video adaptor will run is 1280 X 768(16:9.) You should always run an LCD screen at it's native resolution to obtain the best video quality. When you go outside of it's native resolution the image will generally distort. |
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ati mobility radeon 9600
"murcok" wrote in message ... On 27 Gen, 17:09, "LVTravel" wrote: "murcok" wrote in message ... hi, i've removed the driver of my ati 9600 mobility radeon from my notebook asus. When i've reinsatlled it i couldn't find the right resolution of my monitor (wide 1280X800) i don't know how to do... Could someone help me? many many thanks Model of your Asus notebook? Where did you get the driver that you "reinstalled"? If you got it from ATI then you need to get the driver from Asus. What procedure did you use to "reinstall" the driver and why did you remove a video driver from the computer? I've tried the drivers from asus site (my model is m6000 m6n) and the window drivers (ati includes driver in windows now for this model http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownloa...an g=English). The problem is that my monitor seems to be 1024X768, but it is 1280X800 According to Asus the normal (native) resolution for that laptop is 1024 X 768(4:3) and not 1280 X 800 (16:10.) This should be a 4:3 aspect ratio monitor on this laptop and not a widescreen one (16:9, 16:10 or so.) The closest widescreen resolution that the video adaptor will run is 1280 X 768(16:9.) You should always run an LCD screen at it's native resolution to obtain the best video quality. When you go outside of it's native resolution the image will generally distort. |
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ati mobility radeon 9600
On Jan 27, 11:20*pm, "LVTravel" wrote:
"murcok" wrote in message ... On 27 Gen, 17:09, "LVTravel" wrote: "murcok" wrote in message .... hi, i've removed the driver of my ati 9600 mobility radeon from my notebook asus. When i've reinsatlled it i couldn't find the right resolution of my monitor (wide 1280X800) i don't know how to do... Could someone help me? many many thanks Model of your Asus notebook? Where did you get the driver that you "reinstalled"? If you got it from ATI then you need to get the driver from Asus. What procedure did you use to "reinstall" the driver and why did you remove a video driver from the computer? I've tried the drivers from asus site (my model is m6000 m6n) and the window drivers (ati includes driver in windows now for this model http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownloa...radeonmob_...). The problem is that my monitor seems to be 1024X768, but it is 1280X800 According to Asus the normal (native) resolution for that laptop is 1024 X 768(4:3) and not 1280 X 800 (16:10.) This should be a 4:3 aspect ratio monitor on this laptop and not a widescreen one (16:9, 16:10 or so.) *The closest widescreen resolution that the video adaptor will run is 1280 X 768(16:9.) You should always run an LCD screen at it's native resolution to obtain the best video quality. *When you go outside of it's native resolution the image will generally distort. No my pc is native 16:10 1280X800 and it has always been 1280X800. i'm using it in ubuntu and it is 1280X800. in windows it is 1024X768 but is distorted. |
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On Jan 27, 11:20*pm, "LVTravel" wrote:
"murcok" wrote in message ... On 27 Gen, 17:09, "LVTravel" wrote: "murcok" wrote in message .... hi, i've removed the driver of my ati 9600 mobility radeon from my notebook asus. When i've reinsatlled it i couldn't find the right resolution of my monitor (wide 1280X800) i don't know how to do... Could someone help me? many many thanks Model of your Asus notebook? Where did you get the driver that you "reinstalled"? If you got it from ATI then you need to get the driver from Asus. What procedure did you use to "reinstall" the driver and why did you remove a video driver from the computer? I've tried the drivers from asus site (my model is m6000 m6n) and the window drivers (ati includes driver in windows now for this model http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownloa...radeonmob_...). The problem is that my monitor seems to be 1024X768, but it is 1280X800 According to Asus the normal (native) resolution for that laptop is 1024 X 768(4:3) and not 1280 X 800 (16:10.) This should be a 4:3 aspect ratio monitor on this laptop and not a widescreen one (16:9, 16:10 or so.) *The closest widescreen resolution that the video adaptor will run is 1280 X 768(16:9.) You should always run an LCD screen at it's native resolution to obtain the best video quality. *When you go outside of it's native resolution the image will generally distort. No my pc is native 16:10 1280X800 and it has always been 1280X800. i'm using it in ubuntu and it is 1280X800. in windows it is 1024X768 but is distorted. |
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On 28 Gen, 00:41, murcok wrote:
On Jan 27, 11:20*pm, "LVTravel" wrote: "murcok" wrote in message .... On 27 Gen, 17:09, "LVTravel" wrote: "murcok" wrote in message ... hi, i've removed the driver of my ati 9600 mobility radeon from my notebook asus. When i've reinsatlled it i couldn't find the right resolution of my monitor (wide 1280X800) i don't know how to do... Could someone help me? many many thanks Model of your Asus notebook? Where did you get the driver that you "reinstalled"? If you got it from ATI then you need to get the driver from Asus. What procedure did you use to "reinstall" the driver and why did you remove a video driver from the computer? I've tried the drivers from asus site (my model is m6000 m6n) and the window drivers (ati includes driver in windows now for this model http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownloa...adeonmob_....). The problem is that my monitor seems to be 1024X768, but it is 1280X800 According to Asus the normal (native) resolution for that laptop is 1024 X 768(4:3) and not 1280 X 800 (16:10.) This should be a 4:3 aspect ratio monitor on this laptop and not a widescreen one (16:9, 16:10 or so.) *The closest widescreen resolution that the video adaptor will run is 1280 X 768(16:9.) You should always run an LCD screen at it's native resolution to obtain the best video quality. *When you go outside of it's native resolution the image will generally distort. No my pc is native 16:10 1280X800 and it has always been 1280X800. i'm using it in ubuntu and it is 1280X800. in windows it is 1024X768 but is distorted. Now it is ok i've installed the omega driver and all is going good. Many thanks |
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ati mobility radeon 9600
On 28 Gen, 00:41, murcok wrote:
On Jan 27, 11:20*pm, "LVTravel" wrote: "murcok" wrote in message .... On 27 Gen, 17:09, "LVTravel" wrote: "murcok" wrote in message ... hi, i've removed the driver of my ati 9600 mobility radeon from my notebook asus. When i've reinsatlled it i couldn't find the right resolution of my monitor (wide 1280X800) i don't know how to do... Could someone help me? many many thanks Model of your Asus notebook? Where did you get the driver that you "reinstalled"? If you got it from ATI then you need to get the driver from Asus. What procedure did you use to "reinstall" the driver and why did you remove a video driver from the computer? I've tried the drivers from asus site (my model is m6000 m6n) and the window drivers (ati includes driver in windows now for this model http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownloa...adeonmob_....). The problem is that my monitor seems to be 1024X768, but it is 1280X800 According to Asus the normal (native) resolution for that laptop is 1024 X 768(4:3) and not 1280 X 800 (16:10.) This should be a 4:3 aspect ratio monitor on this laptop and not a widescreen one (16:9, 16:10 or so.) *The closest widescreen resolution that the video adaptor will run is 1280 X 768(16:9.) You should always run an LCD screen at it's native resolution to obtain the best video quality. *When you go outside of it's native resolution the image will generally distort. No my pc is native 16:10 1280X800 and it has always been 1280X800. i'm using it in ubuntu and it is 1280X800. in windows it is 1024X768 but is distorted. Now it is ok i've installed the omega driver and all is going good. Many thanks |
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