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Old 09-14-2010, 07:18 PM   #1
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I do love the screen shots when disgnosing, Digr, thanks.

"Intel graphics driver: Unable to use the native resolution, such as 1920x1080, 1680x1050 and 1440x900"

I bet that's it right there. We'll need to figure out which Intel graphics accelerator you have. But first try rebooting your system with the monitor already turned on. There may be no reason to turn the monitor off at all, as newer monitors use a tiny trickle of power when not displaying stuff.
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Old 09-14-2010, 10:11 PM   #2
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Am I reading this right: you used to be able to display at this resolution, and now you can't? I would do a full hardware check. Is the video card overheating, under-powered, not well-seated? Edit: If your video comes directly off the motherboard (no "video card") please ignore this whole post.
  1. shut down PC and remove power cord to the PC's power supply
  2. open up the case, maybe take it outside and spray out the dust bunnies with some canned air
  3. an air compressor works even better...but: DON'T SPIN THE FANS (you'll wear the bearings out) . . . DO NOT USE A VACUUM CLEANER
  4. find the video card and make sure the fans/heatsinks aren't gunked up with dust and fibers
  5. unsecure any latches or anything holding it in place and remove it, then put it back in (checking that it is "well seated")
  6. if power is pulled from the power supply (as opposed to directly off the motherboard) make sure the right things are plugged in
  7. take your clean PC back inside and plug everything back...sometimes an unplug/replug, unseat/reseat "magically" fixes mystery problems
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Old 09-14-2010, 11:57 PM   #3
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[*]an air compressor works even better...but: DON'T SPIN THE FANS (you'll wear the bearings out)
Really? I don't know much about computers, but quite a bit about bearings, and I'm curious how you came up with that?
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Old 09-15-2010, 11:03 AM   #4
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  1. an air compressor works even better...but: DON'T SPIN THE FANS (you'll wear the bearings out)
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Really? I don't know much about computers, but quite a bit about bearings, and I'm curious how you came up with that?
My reasoning was that: in order to move the amount of air that a PC fan is designed to move, it moves at the RPM it is designed to operate at. It is designed to spin at that RPM for a reasonable lifetime (number of revolutions). If you accelerate the RPM of the device x1000 by blowing an air compressor directly into the fan, it stands to reason that you are exceeding the RPM it is designed to operate at, as well as "adding years to its life" by burning through a bazillion of the revolutions the manufacturer designed it to complete before failure.

Therefore, if using an air compressor to blow out a PC, stick a pencil or something in the fan to hold it in place so you don't wear out the device unnecessarily. Maybe you can use a more correct mechanical terminology to describe why that is.
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Old 09-15-2010, 11:12 AM   #5
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I think your concerns are unfounded, but your method can't hurt anything, as long as the fan gets cleaned.
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Old 09-14-2010, 11:33 PM   #6
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I do love the screen shots when disgnosing, Digr, thanks.

"Intel graphics driver: Unable to use the native resolution, such as 1920x1080, 1680x1050 and 1440x900"

I bet that's it right there. We'll need to figure out which Intel graphics accelerator you have. But first try rebooting your system with the monitor already turned on. There may be no reason to turn the monitor off at all, as newer monitors use a tiny trickle of power when not displaying stuff.
We're guilty of never turning the thing off since it uses almost no power in standby/off mode.

UT: That almost has to be my salvation, doesn't it? Does this pic contain the info needed to ID the driver I need? It says
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Intel(R) G33/G31 Express Chipset Family
, but, doesn't say which one. The drivers that contain my fix look to be different for the G31 & the G33 (the download addresses are different, anyway). If I d'load and install the wrong one will it do bad things, or, will it just not work?

Oh, and, Flint: It's a slim case computer, so I'm assuming it's on/in the mobo. Thanks tho.
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