Beware of those custom windows versions, they are only recommended for
seasoned users. The best thing is always to have a clean regular
windows version.
That issue seemed like something went wrong in the registry, but I'm
glad that everything's sorted out :)

On 8 Jan, 03:59, Julian Guarin <[email protected]> wrote:
> I did it and when I reboot my computer the resolution was set to the
> recomended for Windows (1280x1024) but this time the refresh rate was
> set on 75 Hz. I tested wiht some games and everything works fine, then
> reboot and it still working fine. I think everything was solved and
> looks better with 75 Hz now :P.
> At the end looks like  it wasn't nothing concerning to the group. My
> only doubt now is if a higher refresh rate will affect my games
> performance.
> Oh, and I think all of this was because I have a Windows 7 Lite
> version.
>
> @tribaljet: I don't know if it had anything to do with stretch ratio
> but, whatever it was, isn't a problem anymore.
>
> Thanks for all you help and sorry if I have a bad english.
>
> Julian.
>
> On 7 ene, 21:51, MAD_BEAST <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Unistall the DISPLAY device and resintall if it dosnet work your
> > system is corrupted
>
>

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