--- In [email protected], Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I reformatted a Dell 3000 pc for a buddy. I don't know exactly what 
he 
> did but he said he wiped his hd with an on line service - 
killdisk.com 
> or something. I saw that someone else mentioned that they didn't 
have to 
> enter a key for the XP Home. I didn't have to either. Under 
Documents 
> and Settings it says 'owner' instead of my buddies name. I just 
mention 
> this so that the other person will know it's cool.
> 
> My problem is this: my buddy didn't have any of his set up or 
driver 
> disks. I have a Dell 4700 and a Dell XP Home set up disk. I used 
that. I 
> also used the drivers disk since it said it was for Dell Dymension 
3000 
> (which he has) to Dell Dymension 4700. Once formatted I went to 
display 
> properties to change the screen resolution since it was so large. 
Under 
> settings there was only the one option - 16 bit color, 600 x 800. I 
> wasn't using his monitor but instead one that I had. He had only 
one 
> disk and it was for his monitor. I put it in and it autoran but it 
only 
> contained documentation. The disk said it contained drivers but I 
> couldn't find any. I used device manager to find his monitor and 
then 
> install drivers giving the path to the monitor cd. I used every 
> directory on the cd but it never found any drivers. I then got my 
> drivers disk and installed the graphic drivers from it for the 3000 
> series. I now had two options: 16 bit and 32 bit but could only 
increase 
> the resolution to 1024 x 760. I figured that this was all the 
higher XP 
> Home would go (I have XP Pro on my system so not familiar with 
Home). I 
> gave it back and my buddy said he was able to adjust the resolution 
more 
> before it was reformatted, not just the two options that he now has.
> 
> I'm stumped and don't know what to do. Anyone have any suggestions? 
> Thanks. As always, I love this group(s) because you guys have 
helped me 
> through many a serious pickle without taking my pc into the shop :-)
> 
> Respectfully,
> 



 Mick

What size and type is the monitor, there is a correlation between the 
screen size and the resolution setting.  1024 x 768 ia appropriate 
for a 17" CRT monitor (well thats my settings). 

Popular video screen size settings are:

640x480 or 800x600 pixels for 14 inch monitors
800x600 or 1024x768 pixels for 15 inch monitors
1024x768 or 1152x864 pixels for 17 inch monitors
1152x864 or 1280x1024 pixels for 19 inch monitors 

Regards

Paris








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